New Opera Browser Features Aim to End Safari Tab Management Woes
Opera is stepping up its game on iOS, and it has one clear mission: to solve the tab overload problem that plagues Safari users. With the latest Opera One update, the company introduces a smarter, desktop-inspired browsing experience packed with tools designed to make managing dozens of open tabs far less stressful.
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The new Opera browser features aim to end Safari tab management woes by introducing a grid and list view that makes it easier to visualize all your open tabs. Instead of endless scrolling, you can see everything at a glance. Tabs can also be organized into color-coded groups, making it simple to separate work, travel, and personal browsing without losing track.
Powerful Tab Search and Swiping
One of the most useful additions is tab search. Just type a keyword from the webpage title or URL, and Opera instantly finds the right tab. The update also makes navigation seamless, letting you swipe effortlessly between regular tabs, private browsing, and even synced tabs from other devices.
Opera’s product manager Jona Bolin summed it up best: “Some people say we’re too much into tab overload, and indeed we are – because we can control it.”
Personalization Beyond Tabs
The update goes beyond tab management. Opera now allows users to customize the main menu, placing your favorite tools right where you want them. Whether it’s quick access to bookmarks, history, or settings, you can build a browsing experience tailored to your needs.
A Challenge to Safari’s Dominance?
Whether these changes will convince long-time Safari users to switch is still up in the air. But Opera is betting that giving users control over their tabs—and their browsing experience—could be the key to winning over iOS users tired of chaotic tab management.
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