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The new back and forward buttons doesn’t offer the list of visited websites.
Yes it does. Just keep your mouse pressed on the "Back" button for a second and the list shows up.
No small arrow to access these websites quickly.
No need to clutter the interface. The implementation is here already.
Also, the inclusion of the Log In button in the toolbar by default is questionable.
It's not. It's convenient. This is one of the primary reasons why I use Opera. No other browser offers this exact functionality.
As Opera doesn’t offer an extension system, then it is the duty of Opera to offer a full ad blocking feature that support subscriptions
I don't see the rationale here. What's the relationship between offering an extension framework and supporting subscriptions? Anyway, it's easy to update your urlfilter file automatically. Just schedule your computer to download in the background the urlfilter file everyday. Problem solved.