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New Opera Browser Features Aim to End Safari Tab Management Woes

Opera is making a bold claim about fixing one of mobile browsing's most persistent annoyances: tab overload. The company's latest Opera One for iOS update introduces what it calls "the most advanced tab management system" on the platform, in what sounds like a concerted effort to target Safari and Chrome users drowning in dozens of open tabs.

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The Norwegian browser maker has rolled out several desktop-inspired features to mobile, including customizable grid and list layouts for better tab visualization. Users can now organize tabs into color-coded groups for keeping work projects separate from vacation planning or shopping comparisons, for example.

Perhaps most useful is the new tab search function, which lets you quickly locate specific pages by typing keywords that appear in the webpage title or URL. The interface also supports intuitive swiping between regular tabs, private browsing, and synced tabs from other devices.

"Some people say we're too much into tab overload, and indeed we are – because we can control it," reckons Opera product manager Jona Bolin.

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Whether Opera's solution will convert committed Safari users remains to be seen, but the company clearly believes better tab management could be its ticket to wider mobile browser relevance.

Beyond tab management, Opera has made the browser more personal with customizable menu options. You can now configure which features appear in the main menu, keeping your most-used tools within easy reach.

The update also relocates Opera's Aria AI assistant to a more prominent position in the center of the bottom bar, providing one-tap access to the company's multi-model AI system that can tap into GPT-4o or Gemini 2.0 depending on the query.

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If you're suffering from mobile tab chaos, Opera could be the solution you're looking for. Opera One for iOS can be downloaded from the App Store for free [Direct Link].

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Top Rated Comments

cicalinarrot Avatar
7 months ago
I barely consider the ones on my iPhone's browsers to be real tabs.
They have to reload and throw away what I was doing so frequently when I switch tab or app, I can never rely on them.
They're nothing more than a quick-access history.
That's an aspect where phones haven't reached the practicality I had on computers 20 years ago. Wish they could fix this first.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
contacos Avatar
7 months ago
I am that kind of person that only ever uses one tab, even if I go back to the same page one moment later again. Does it make sense? No but I can't 😅 just like I can't deal with app icon number badges or crap on the desktop
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
555gallardo Avatar
7 months ago
Cupertino, start your photocopiers please. Opera has definitely one of the best tab management systems out there.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago

I barely consider the ones on my iPhone's browsers to be real tabs.
They have to reload and throw away what I was doing so frequently when I switch tab or app, I can never rely on them.
They're nothing more than a quick-access history.
That's an aspect where phones haven't reached the practicality I had on computers 20 years ago. Wish they could fix this first.
The problem here is memory management and that’s only partially a browser thing. The WWW got a lot more bulky in the last 20 years. More complex websites means a bigger payload and more RAM usage. Also websites have added huge loads of tracking, analytics and ads. If you have 20 daringfireball.net ('https://daringfireball.net/') tabs open, that will be ok, but 5 MacRumors tabs is definitely gonna hurt pre-8GB phones.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
7 months ago

Today I learnt that Opera is Norwegian.
It was, but Opera is now owned by the Chinese company Kunlun Tech Co., and their CEO is Chinese. They are still headquartered in Oslo, however.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wanha Avatar
7 months ago
someone explain the headline to me like I'm five:

how tf does Opera adding better tab management to its browser help "end Safari tab management woes"?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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