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Vivaldi 1.10 Released (vivaldi.com)

Reader x_t0ken_407 writes: Vivaldi, the successor to Opera 12.16 (Presto) in spirit, admittedly has a long way to go but continues to steadily mature with the release of version 1.10:

Releasing Vivaldi 1.10, we give you the power for making the Start Page more personal than ever before. You're the one who gets to decide how your Start Page looks, feels and performs. We've also added the much-requested ability to dock the Developer Tools.

Other new features and improvements include:
-Sorting of Downloads in the Side Panel by name, size, date added and date finished, as well as manually.
-Toggle image visibility from the View menu or via configurable keyboard shortcut.
-Quick Commands improvements for users that like to control everything in their browser from their keyboard. The Quick Commands menu lets users navigate to tabs, find search terms, filter lists of available commands and much more.
-Address Bar dropdown list can now exclude bookmarks and typed history.
-Controlling new tabs via third-party extensions with additional functionality, such as productivity tools or reminders.


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  1. After all that time! by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 4, Funny

    >Vivaldi Released

    He must have been in prison for a long time

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    1. Re: After all that time! by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 1

      Why do people post unfunny crap like this, desperately trying to be witty and amusing?

      To test the sense of humour of anonymous cowards.

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    2. Re: After all that time! by mspohr · · Score: 1

      I thought it was witty and amusing... but then, I'm easily entertained.
      Unfortunately, even this low level of humor is rarely available here.

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    3. Re:After all that time! by gweihir · · Score: 1

      While I support your attempts to promote Dadaism, you need to work on execution and targets.

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  2. Nice to have a browser with a different approach by evolutionary · · Score: 1

    One thing I like about Vivaldi is it breaths fresh air not only into the browser community but it's approach to user interface and add-on architecture in general. Vivaldi is so far the fastest browser I've used and....not google data mining nonsense like I find with Chrome. Let's hope it's user base increases. We all win when we have more alternatives.

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  3. Impressive browser by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I've had Vivaldi for a while now, and I'm a big fan. It seems to be one of the few browsers actually trying something new, has some great features, a nice interface and isn't too heavy (it's not a lite browser, but it's not an awful resource hog). I've never had any stability problems either - I'd definitely recommend it if you want something a bit more flexible than the standard browsers..

  4. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    It's a nice browser. But what's their revenue model?

  5. I'll be back... by Thud457 · · Score: 1

    Vivaldi was a famous composer 1703-1741.
    Then he made a career change and was a famous decomposer.
    But I think he's long since retired from even that by now.

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    1. Re:I'll be back... by umafuckit · · Score: 1

      And interestingly quickly went out of fashion (even during the end of his life) and was only "rediscovered" in the early 20 century.

    2. Re:I'll be back... by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 1

      Vivaldi was a famous composer 1703-1741.

      Then he made a career change and was a famous decomposer.

      But I think he's long since retired from even that by now.

      He was a fan of the dynamics of climate science, he was always for seasons.
       

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    3. Re:I'll be back... by Rockoon · · Score: 1

      Vivaldi is certainly a good decomposer, but Michael Jackson is my favorite underground artist.

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  6. Crap linux support by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    64-bit only rpm or deb. Why not just tarball it like oh i dunno opera used to do.

    1. Re:Crap linux support by ArchieBunker · · Score: 1

      Wait until they jump on the container bandwagon

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  7. "making the Start Page more personal..." by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Making the start page more personal? Is that what I need my web browser to improve upon? My start page is about:blank and it loads very, very fast. I really don't need any improvements there.

    1. Re:"making the Start Page more personal..." by mfearby · · Score: 1

      Amen, my brother. "Start pages" can just die already.

    2. Re:"making the Start Page more personal..." by MMC+Monster · · Score: 2

      Same here.

      Basically a simple page of frequently viewed sites, grouped by subject matter. A few RSS feeds as well.

      Why bother going to /. when the /. RSS feed says that the're nothing that would interest me.

      I used to use iGoogle for it. But since that no longer exists, http://www.protopage.com/ makes a fine replacement.

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  8. New features: by king+neckbeard · · Score: 1

    Now with FIVE seasons.

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  9. Vivaldi is not what Opera used to be by Hentes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    First, Vivaldi is just a skin on top of Chrome's engine, not a browser of its own right. They did manage to replicate some of Opera's unique features, just not the ones that count. I don't use Opera because I like to write notes on webpages or use sidepanels, I use Opera because it allowes me to set script/plugin/cookie/ad blocking on a per-site basis without the need of a dozen bloated extensions written in shitty JS.
    Vivaldi, on the other hand, is an entire browser written in shitty JS, and it shows. It's buggy and unresponsive, and while some of it may be due to being "early access" software (they did fix the close button for example), I suspect most of the problems are architectural.
    Now there are some nice features like keybindings, the costumiseable UI and they even managed to get tab stacking sort of working now.
    But at the end of the day Vivaldi is not what Opera used to be.
    (written on Opera 12.17)

    1. Re:Vivaldi is not what Opera used to be by fnj · · Score: 3, Insightful

      costumiseable

      BWAHAHAHAHA!

    2. Re: Vivaldi is not what Opera used to be by KGIII · · Score: 2

      Opera still exists. It has been usable since 23. It kinda sucked, when they first made the transition.

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    3. Re: Vivaldi is not what Opera used to be by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      In name only. The real opera stopped at 12.something. The new Opera is just a skin over chrome and has nothing to do with the old Opera (appart from the name). The real successor to Opera 12 is Vivaldi, not the new Opera.

    4. Re:Vivaldi is not what Opera used to be by gweihir · · Score: 1

      I don't know what version you tried last, but I recently moved over from Opera 12.x after using both in parallel for a while. The only major thing I find is that the bookmark functionality is not really good, but "Neater Bookmarks" fixed that for me.

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  10. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by CrashNBrn · · Score: 1

    Vivaldi still isn't as useful, nor customizable as Opera 6. Though we might have to say Opera 9/10 if we include the horrid tab-stack implementation.

  11. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by ckatko · · Score: 1

    Does anyone you know actually think that's clever?

  12. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by evolutionary · · Score: 1

    fair enough, but Opera has been purchased by a Chinese company. :-(

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  13. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by Rockoon · · Score: 1

    The more I think about it the more I like the idea that it is some foreign government spying on me with my browser instead of the NSA.

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  14. Re:Don't install this by gweihir · · Score: 1

    Thank you for extremely bad advice? Not likely.

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  15. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by gweihir · · Score: 1

    I finally switched over to Vivaldi from Opera 12.x after finding "Neater Bookmarks". While not perfect at this time, Vivaldi is very usable, stable and fast. All other browsers I tried are worse IMO, although I keep FF around for the few pages that do not work with Vivaldi. Lately I found that these often do not work with FF too and usually not even with IE.

    Sure, Vivaldi is not mainstream, and those that are desperately afraid to be seen using anything not in the mainstream will deride it without any understanding what they are talking about. But that is about the only drawback I can see.

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  16. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by gweihir · · Score: 2

    "the browser’s business model will be the standard affiliate-deal affair" from https://gigaom.com/2015/01/27/...

    Their team is small and hence they do not need much revenue.

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  17. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by gweihir · · Score: 1

    For pages, I actually find that quite nice. It reduces my stress-levels. For file-downloads it does of course have a speed and progress indicator.

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  18. Re:Give Us A Bookmarks Menu! by gweihir · · Score: 1

    Try the "Neater Bookmarks" Chrome addon. Not quite back to Opera 12.x but close enough for me.

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  19. Re:Hope they add tab saving when browser is closed by gweihir · · Score: 1

    I don't know when they added that, but this currently works.

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  20. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by x_t0ken_407 · · Score: 1

    Hear, hear.

    I've used it as my primary browser for about a year now, on the Snapshot branch so that I can help weed out bugs. Still has a LOT left to be desired -- it's not fully mature yet and those looking for a mature browser will be disappointed. But for my purposes, it far exceeds every other browser out right now.

    My favorite thing from the Opera days were the tabs on the side -- and no FF's tab tree wasn't the same thing. That along with their general approach to customizability makes it an easy choice for me these days. STILL waiting on Sync support though, that's the last big one that's left me wanting. Mobile app to go along with sync would be perfection.

  21. Re:Nice to have a browser with a different approac by gweihir · · Score: 1

    I actually did look before claiming anything. Seems you have a pretty "special" definition of "speed indicator".

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