![]() ![]() Vivaldi is a new browser from a team lead by Jon S. It's Chromium-based, which ensures decent speeds, even for a Technical Preview. The user interface is built with JavaScript and React ("with the help of Node.js, Browserify and a long list of NPM modules", apparently). The end result is streamlined and straightforward to use. Browser tabs at the top of the page, address and search bar below, a menu button top-left points to a few useful options (File > Import Data can import your bookmarks, passwords, history, and search engines from IE, Opera and Firefox).Ī tabbed panel on the left gives access to various extras. A Notes section allows you to take text notes and screen shots, and add tags to any site. There are Downloads, Bookmarks and Contacts panels, too, as well as one for "Vivaldi Mail" (although a message explains this "is not ready") and a web panel option, which lets you pin frequently accessed web sites, feeds and other resources for easy access alongside the main browser window. The Speed Dials page doesn't just display static thumbnails of your favourite sites. You can organise them by interest, context, add folders, and more. Browse your way with a fully customisable browser packed with advanced. Vivaldi features the ability to 'stack' and 'tile' tabs, annotate web pages, add notes to bookmarks and much more. Open too many sites and Vivaldi offers a new way to restore order. Download the latest version of the Vivaldi browser for Windows, Mac or Linux. ![]() Dragging one tab over another creates a Tab Stack, where a single tab represents multiple sites. ![]()
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