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I've just installed Opera 17. I'm going to cry.. How can i return Dragonfly debugger into this version of Opera from older version? T_T

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Opera Dragonfly doesn't exist in Opera since version 15, and has been replaced with Chromium developer tools (Inspect Element).

You can still use it, just install the latest Presto version of Opera (12.16) Just like me :) cause i love opera dragonfly.

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  • @c69 the latest presto based version is [12.50](http://arc.opera.com/snapshot/linux-freebsd/opera-next-12.50-1583.x86_64.rpm "official opera release archive") – user2284570 Nov 16 '13 at 20:13
  • @user2284570 **offtopic**: no, the 12.50 got renamed to 12.10, see: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2012/09/12/opera-12-10-beta-candidate, and you can also notice it by comparing build versions (1583 in 12.50 and 1592 in 12.10). There **was** even version for Linux http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/6439_12.10-1592/. _Anyway, first link will also die soon (1st March 2013), when blogs at my.opera will be shut down_. – c69 Nov 17 '13 at 21:49
  • Do you have any references? – Phil Mar 04 '14 at 18:26