
Tab Island is an interesting function that allows you to organize multiple tabs from the same webpage into one group. If you want to close the browser you will get a notification that will warn you that have tabs open that you’ll lose if you end your session if you’re not in the Workspace where those tabs are live. Switching between Workspaces goes smoothly like moving a piece of paper in a file. Image used with permission by copyright holder You can also right-click to edit the names and icons of the Workspaces to your preference. You can set up three Workspaces and you can click the icons to access the Workspaces from which you want to browse. Say you want a Workspace for research, one for social media, and one for general browsing. Subsequent Workspaces have icons below the first and can serve different purposes at your discretion. Workspace 1, the first icon serves as the primary browser for any session. On the upper left are the Workspace icons, which work as part of Opera’s modular function.
#Opera browser plus
The browser downloads in night mode, which comes standard and should be a plus for many tech enthusiasts.

The lower left icons include a media player, another bookmarks icon, a history icon, and the sidebar setup, which is a more detailed version of what is on the main browser. To the left are quick links for programs including ChatGPT, ChatSonic, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and TikTok. Next to the address bar are several Opera functionality icons, including bookmarks, extensions, and logging into your Opera account. These 2 new Edge features are making Chrome look outdatedĮven the sidebar ellipses being located at the bottom left corner feels like a bit more obvious placement than most browsers, where the icon can be crowded among others.

Google wants you to ditch LastPass and finally switch to Chrome This VR headset made me never want to go back to my Quest 2
