Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
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Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#2I use it purely for tab stacking and side by side view. It's really nice for situations where you have to deal with SaSS code editors.
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#3It would be nice to edit the ad block filter lists. But it is good you have ad blocking now. Makes this actually possible to use.
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#4It's very nice they have adblocker and full released the mobile browser!
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#5It would be nice to edit the ad block filter lists. But it is good you have ad blocking now. Makes this actually possible to use.
List can be edited, you can add your ad/tracker lists, remove the built-in ones. But you can't choose page elements yourself. Anyway it's really good!
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#6Would use an OpenBSD-current binary but I suspect that would be hard to implement as it would have to be built on and scheduled around the Chromium port.
I appreciate they replicated the old Opera Mobile UI as well.
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#7After the mobile release i might replace it with chrome completely. Just tab stacking feature alone is amazing.
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#8Replacing the old adblocker extensions with the built-in adblocker(warning: anecdotal evidence ahead) made things a lot snappier.
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#9Looks nice. I've used Vivaldi in the past, but if I'm to pick a new browser, it needs to not use Chromium. I'm not too picky about my browser; I just need my password manager and good devtools.
Can most Chromium-based browser functionality be essentially built with enough chrome store plugins?
Re: Vivaldi 3.0 is out – let us know what you think
#10Tree Style Tabs?