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Opera: Phantom of the Turnaround – 70% Downside

12 pointsby artificialidiotover 4 years ago

4 comments

hakfooover 4 years ago
It feels like they should have put more background in the original sin that put Opera on this road.<p>When they used the Presto engine, that gave them a product they could sell- a unique engine they could license for embedded markets, for example. Remember the Wii ran an Opera derivative. They decided to roll out a Blink-based version (v12-&gt;15 transition) and that shot them in the foot in every possible way:<p>* They no longer had a product they could commercialize for licensing revenue. Why buy Blink from them instead of doing your own Chromium fork for free?<p>* The Blink version was so feature-poor for years that the power users that loved Opera 12 eventually moved to products like Vivaldi, which felt like it was trying to capture the same spirit. I suspect many of them abandoned Opera&#x27;s portal services which could have been a revenue stream.<p>Ironically, I suspect the value of a (maintained) Presto engine would only have risen, especially after Chromium!Edge arrived and furthered the fear of a browser monoculture.
reiichirohover 4 years ago
Does Opera still own Fastmail?
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codpieceover 4 years ago
That such a cool FOSS project would turn to predatory lending is fascinating.
MeinBlutIstBlauover 4 years ago
Holy crap...all from a browser based company.