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Vivaldi Hits Its First Beta (vivaldi.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Following well over 50 developer snapshots and 4 technical previews (Alpha), the new browser upstart has hit its first Beta release today. Following almost a year of work on alpha, Vivaldi is coming out with many unique features such as tab stacking and tiling, notes, and quick commands for navigating and feature use. Other features are in the works, such as sync and built-in mail client that will be introduced when they hit a more stable state. It's a refreshing take on the browser: as many others are diverging to a common design template, Vivaldi is taking a more feature-rich and customization-heavy approach. (We linked to a hands-on report about Vivaldi earlier this year, too.)

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  1. The browser wars are over by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nobody needs a new browser.

    1. Re:The browser wars are over by NotDrWho · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Yeah, but this browser is robust, and innovative, and refreshing, and exciting, and some other PR buzzwords that are supposed to make us give a flying fuck.

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    2. Re:The browser wars are over by nmb3000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Especially not one that looks like the UI was designed with MS Paint. Seriously... this is what passes for a modern and aesthetically pleasing application these days?

      The Notes feature sounds marginally useful, but that's already in Firefox via one of a dozen addons. Actually, all of their "killer features" exist already or could easily be implemented as addons for Firefox. Remind me again why I should change to an ugly Chromium clone without advertising or script blocking features?

      Don't get me wrong -- Firefox is going to hell too, but it seems to be running a slightly slower race than other browsers. I'm not going to switch to a front-runner.

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  2. Huh? by jbmartin6 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "diverging to a common design template" does not compute

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  3. Dear world ... by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Other features are in the works, such as sync and built-in mail client that will be introduced when they hit a more stable state

    Can we have a browser which is, you know, just a browser?

    We don't want social integrations, we don't want cross device linking, we don't need an emailclient, a chat client, something to manage our contacts, sidebars, or any of a dozen features we just turn off an ignore.

    We want a browser, small, lean, standards compliant, not a memory pig, and which respects our privacy.

    Stop trying to make some do-everything turd which wants to be the center of our freaking lives. We don't need another one of those.

    Do one thing, a web browser, that's it.

    kthanksbye

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