![]() ![]() They both use similar privacy policies, same VPN, and are Chromium-based. However, there are a ton of similarities between the two, and that’s expected as they are made by the same company. So, yes, Opera and Opera GX are different browsers built by the same game to target different crowds. It got features such as Network, CPU, GPU limiter that is a must-have for some enthusiasts, and for some it is overkill. Opera GX, according to the company is a more advanced or special version of the Opera browser that we all love. ![]() In this article, we are going to see Opera GX vs Opera and see which you should use and why. However, the company also makes Opera GX which they refer to as a Gaming Browser. It has features such as a built-in VPN, ads-blocker, etc. Otherwise, I’ll stay with chrome.Opera is one of the oldest browsers in the industry, and it is one of the best as well. If bookmarks and synced bookmarks with desktop is added, then I’ll switch. I think you can technically do that with “my flow” but that just adds something new and more complicated for those types of tasks, at least in my opinion. I got around that on desktop by just making a new bookmark folder and labeling it “reading list” and putting everything in that, but it’s really inconvenient to not be able to bookmark wherever you leave off on desktop and continue on mobile. It’s a big downside if you do stuff like read manga/webnovels too as it doesn’t have a “reading list” like chrome to keep that stuff separate. It could be that I just missed it, so if it’s there is not in the menu area where it’d make most sense to have it. The mobile version is missing one big key feature, and that’s bookmarks and bookmark syncing with desktop. To me, it’s good enough to convert to on desktop, but not mobile just yet. This is a great browser, it’s easy to navigate and it has the latest news involving games right on the main screen. This is the tech-minded consumer browser right? Give me patch notes. I hate how many apps just do this “bug fixes & improvements” generic note on every single release. Otherwise I love OperaGX! Oh, and also the release notes need to be actual release notes. There are some additional annoyances here and there but those are the main gripes for now that are causing me to drop it down one star. ![]() I should only be able to go “back” to the empty tab page if that tab was opened as a new empty tab. The back button should be greyed out if I am looking at the first page that was loaded when the tab was formed. I get tripped up sometimes thinking I’m in the wrong tab because of this. I shouldn’t be able to open a new tab right to a page and still be able to hit the back button and be taken to the empty tab page. Second, when a new tab is created as the result of clicking a link or long-pressing on a link to force a new tab then the page that tab was opened to should be the earliest history state for that tab. The number of times I tap and start typing only to realize I’m typing additional characters into the middle of an existing web address is too high. First, when I click into the address bar the entire text should be highlighted by default. For the most part I love this browser but there are a couple quality of life changes that need to happen.
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