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tab islands
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Tab islands are a browsing feature introduced in Opera 120 that allows users to group related tabs into separate, color-coded clusters for better organization and multitasking. This functionality is particularly useful for Windows users who manage multiple projects or research topics simultaneously, as it reduces clutter and makes it easier to switch between distinct workflows. The feature is part of Opera's broader effort to enhance productivity and differentiate itself within the Chromium ecosystem. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how tab islands improve split-screen usage and overall browsing efficiency, with users sharing tips on leveraging the feature for tasks like comparing documents or managing separate work and personal sessions.
Opera’s latest leap forward, version 120, brings a wave of long-demanded features and subtle refinements that could reshape how users approach everyday browsing. With a freshly integrated translation tool, major upgrades to split screen functionality, improvements to key utilities, and a revived...