I just start by listing the issues with opera that I've encounterd:On my Win10 machine Opera uses twice as much memory than firefox or chrome.If you want to manage (delete or move) multiple bookmarks, the cpu load (on an i5 quad) shoots up to ~75%, spiking at a 100%. Opera and also the system become unresponsive. Opera basically reamains in this state until restarted.The dowload manager interface is inconsistent: you don't get all the functions (resume and restart) in either the popup-menu or the dedicated download window. The issue with that: when (not if) opera crashes, you can only resume downloads that still appear in the popup-window, if not you can only restart them from the manager window.On multiple occasions neither the history, download history (with incomplete downloads) and opened tabs were saved completely. Opera "forgot" hours or even the whole day of usage. Whats even worse, bookmarks that were saved shortly before a crash weren't saved.I can't recommend this programm to anybody who uses a browser for research or other work related things or even for long sessions in their free time. I don't need the social media plugins, the bookmark manager with previews is sluggish and the stability as mentioned above is abysmal. So after two weeks I removed Opera and I'm now running Firefox again alongside with Chrome for video streaming sites.
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