![]() ![]() Turns out there is other stuff Opera scatters around the User Library,Īnd evidently accretions of old support files were in some way causingĪ conflict and preventing more recent versions of Opera from startingĪleksandersen noted that it definitely sounded like preferenceĬorruption (at the very least) and that utilities like AppZapper andĪppCleaner do not find all of Opera's resources, so you have to delete As I mentioned in my article, I had tried removingĪll the Opera-related files from my user preferences folder, but it ![]() Versions I've installed over the years created at various places in my OS X 10.5 and 10.6 had to do with accumulated junk from (many) previous In a nutshell, the issue I was having with recent builds of Opera in The news regarding the PowerPC version of Opera is considerably lessĮncouraging, but I'm grateful to Aleksandersen for explaining the Solved the issue I had been having with recent Intel builds of Opera I'm happy to report that his promptly returned advice has entirely Received a very friendly and polite response from Opera Software'sĭesktop Product Tester Daniel Aleksandersen, offering to help andĪsking me to describe the issues I've been experiencing in greater Rather than re-plowing recently turned round, here's a link to the article.Īfter my latest Opera update report was posted on Tuesday, I Leopard, as well as the PowerPC build for OS X 10.4 Tiger, which I am still However, since about Opera 10.5, I've been having some issues with Margin of the browser window - very convenient at times for my Touches like the infinite zoom popup menu on the lower right bottom What ropes me in is the speed combined with little Opera in many respects is my favorite browser, and it's definitely the Issues I've been having with recent versions of the Opera browser. Earlier this week, I posted a somewhat dyspeptic grumble about some ![]()
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