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On Thu, 31 Aug 2023 07:11:31 -0400, Gilberto F da Silva <
gfs1989@gmx.net> wrote:
> Just like you, I get upset when an app I like is discontinued. I
> really liked superkaramba but it got to the point where it only worked
> on openSUSE. It no longer worked in Slackware or Mageia. I redid the
> themes used by me for conky and abandoned superkaramba for good.
> Struggling to run an old program when there are other current options
> working doesn`t seem like a good way to spend time. There is Opera on
> the flathub.
https://flathub.org/pt-BR/apps/search?q=opera
So far, it just works. No struggle involved. Handles simple web pages, email
using pop3/pop3s/imap/imaps, usenet, and rss feeds. It has other features too
such as irc support, but other then testing it at one point, haven`t use that
much. For web pages that don`t work in it (most things other then Mageia sites),
it was easy to customize to add opening links in firefox or chromium.
I have 308,000 email and usenet messages stored in it that I`ve chosen to keep
for one reason or another, and around 18,500 messages that I`ve sent. Having
this archive makes it much easier to keep track of how and/or why things were
done or fixed.
Opera stopped producing this program with opera 4.16. What they distribute now
is just a web browser that is a customized version of chromium. No support for
things like email or usenet.
Eventually I`ll have to switch to a different program, but until it starts
requiring a lot of effort to keep, it fits with the way I do things with the
qa team.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
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