I use the Opera browser a lot. I have customized it to the extent that is almost a personal desktop. I have written a Php/MySQL database app such that I have records stored whiuch are instantly available, for example...
Software Name
Company
SOftware Type
Install Date
Serial Number
Activation Key
Download Code
etc etc etc
I have other details as well, eg bank, gas, electric whatever
I like Opera because the display is clear, now that I meddled around with the display options, having poor eyesight means being able to make things clearer is such a helop.
But there is one thing I keep forgetting - to back the Opera folder up(I have it running as a portable app, so everything in one place)
But from time to time, Opera just crashes, freezes and when it restarts, it starts with the default screen, settings, bookmarks, folders all gone.
There is a way to get things back, but it is so unintuitive. Unlike Firefox which keeps a list of bookmarks going back eons. And they are so easy to restore. Not so with Opera. But Opera, nah.
In the days of artificial intellifence and qall these promises made, surely days of unrecoverable crashes should be behind us, but in truth, if IT were a car, we wouold still have a man with a red flag walking in front of us.
In the knowledge of this, I write all my important data (serial numbers, passwords etc) in my little notebook beside me. Now I face the prospect of spending the rest of the day trying to extricate my data from somewhere in the Opera Folder. It has an Opera/App/Data and an Opera/Data folder and when it has a hissy fit and restarts it can load the wrong one, but if you choose the wrong one, the other can get trashed.
Mr Opera, this is not the first time you have done this to me. As soon as I can get Firefox looking as sharp as Opera, you and I are saying goodbye