People write about Vivaldi. π If you come across any stories, articles on tech sites and magazines, on social media and forums, blog or vlogs, please do share here.
A lot of them lead to some interesting discussions and bring forward your views. This way we can continue to spread the word about Vivaldi!
@degarb Welcome to the Community. Here are a few links for your bookmarks that you may find useful:
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@iAN-CooG said in [Answered] Using Bing in Europe - does it help Vivaldi?:
@MegiaMogul said in Using Bing in Europe - does it help Vivaldi?:
I would never use Bong or YakPoo. Startpage, DuckDuckGo, Whoogle are good for privacy.
Try writing like a normal person, maybe someone could understand what you mean.
Nothing wrong with my comment and you know it. Might want to get a sense of humor. Now that said I'm installed and switched all browsers to Whoogle.
@WildEnte said in π Many tech blogs reports positively about Vivaldi 3.7:
Vivaldi is awesome
Such shocking narrow-minded prejudice! Acceptable alternative expressions:
V is i3
V is openbox
V is xmonad
V is ... yes, i agree, i should stop now.
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I still haven't figured out how to get Vivaldi to talk to my non-Yahoo Yahoo account (my ISP uses Yahoo for mail, but my email address is through the ISP) - so I still use the old Opera Mail program for that.
@jane-n said in Interest in Vivaldi is growing among MusicBee users:
This is great!!! Thanks for spreading the word @stardepp. π
...see also my signature... π
Lewis from Unbox Therapy talks about our Two-Level Tab Stacking in a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOAQhvNkZcs.
Feel free to show some support to Vivaldi in the comment section. π
@Snarl The same with me. Don't remember why I left the early Vivaldi. Most probably bc there was no integrated email-client.
Favourite feature is the panel with email, notes, webpanels, calendar etc.
Generally spoken working with Vivaldi instead of Chrome or Firefox is feeling like working with Linux instead of Windows.
This was a great listen. I love hearing about Jon's philosophy toward Vivaldi (and as well as how he tried to run Opera.) The employee ownership, no outside investors, and beliefs regarding what a browser should be (and should not do, re: spyware) is really refreshing and the main reason I switched and plan to support.
@Ornorm , another one with more than 43000 persons, a real enthusiastic fan of Vivaldi (Cuba)
https://youtu.be/3KT498E5fO8
Others
A Better Computer channel https://youtu.be/dRf1SIeoNUc
Tc Syndicate (2 years ago - more than 200.000 views) https://youtu.be/epceYn5TjsY
Anothe Spanisch fan https://youtu.be/I0pGa0qcMQ4
@luetage The fact that I'd have to find the custom CSS or write (which I cannot do myself) it is still a big problem (accessibility is the reason I want to switch from Opera in the first place, not having solutions to my problems built in is just as much an issue). I'm fine with using what I have at the moment and will keep using it until something that's as easy to use comes along, or someone makes something even better (or until it stops working, that will probably happen first).
Also, I do know the browser well enough to know that it's not accessible enough for me. UI is a huge thing for me and if it's not done well enough the whole thing just becomes unusable since my brain just can't deal with it properly. also it's very hard for me to concentrate enough to go about my way to get everything exactly right.