Snapshot 1.0.420.4 - Search suggestions and further bug fixing
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You can use it for private projects, but I think you have to be open source - though you're allowed a lot of flexibility over what your licensing terms might be.
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No toggle responsive mode with this version :shock::shock: ?? NOOOOOOOO
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Hey nice version again especially the middle click / open new tab on bookmarks bar folder entry working
Something I have seen now is that you can't drag & drag an url to your bookmarks panel.
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there is an annoyance in the new search suggestion system.
The custom search engine has nickname "t".
When I start typing "t…" it founds match in my bookmarks and replaces it with "T|his tiny button…". But after I hit space bar, "T " remains capitalized and not considered as the nickname for the search engine.
Please do something about the automatic capitalization, I can't disable it without deleting the bookmark.
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The second issue is, that its currently not possible to just drag a tab into the bookmark >panel to create it as a bookmark. The current way to do this is a bit too long-winded,
especially concerning the high amount of folders I have.I assume you want it to be possible to drag into a folder on the toolbar? This requires a redesign of the menus we use in the toolbar. It will happen after 1.0
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then go to the Privacy section and uncheck "Disable Search Suggestions in Address Field"
I can't find the "Disable Search Suggestions in Address Field".
Where is it hidden?
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Yes the capitalization things in the address bar is really annoying and so is the fact that it always auto selects the full selection as suggestion.
I find it impossible to type just domain I visited already in Vivaldi or have in the bookmarks without it suggesting me that full url and then I have to delete all the part until the .com so I can just go to the homepage. This happens because Vivaldi prioritizes the urls.
Its fine to suggest the urls but what I type should still have preference until I hit enter.
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I really appreciate you making suggestions as it shows a strong desire to try and help. And we always love that!
However, your understanding of what we do does not really reflect reality. We do make changes in the C++ parts of Chromium (and these changes are all open sourced). So we are not not purely app based as you seem to be implying. With regards to the fact that most of our UI is app based, keep in mind that the positives and negatives of doing that were already considered in great detail, long before we ever went public (by our team who are both suitably technical to understand the implications and very experienced). We selected those options that we believed to be the easiest and lowest maintenance cost to us. I do not see that anything has changed in this regard recently.
With regards to your suggestion about more employees, keep in mind that finding and adding employees does not provide any kind of quick fix. Finding the right people, both technically and with the right mindset to work efficiently with the rest of our team takes a lot of time. In addition, it is not free in terms of cost and we are not (yet) rolling in money.
With regards to Brave, based on a quick scan they seem to have a HTML-based UI (like us) and make some changes on the C++ side like us, so I do not see that we have anything special to learn from them.
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Interesting maybe but it does not suggest that they do anything wildly different from what we do.
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Our team has plenty of Chromium experience. We can and do adjust Chromium already to suit our needs and our goals. Adding even more (experienced) devs would indeed help but that is not something you can just do with a snap of the fingers. We need to locate right people both from a skills perspective and with the right mindset. In addition, money always plays a factor in the timing of this. We are still a small organisation. As we hit final and grow it will be easy to justify spending more money on development resources but I am sure we are already big enough to get us to that first milestone.
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This build is horrible unstable (average uptime: 10 min)
So better back up your session before doing anything!!!Sessions with 150+ tabs are just choking it - opening >200 tabs causes nearly instant crash and it takes 10-20 tries to start Vivaldi again (after it resets session)
:idea: Suggestion to V team: I'd be really happy if Vivaldi has any session backup mechanism… I just hate losing my session… :evil:
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I cant finish a purchase on ebay, Its my first purchase through vivaldi browser and ebay/paypal is asking me to remember this pc.
http://i.imgur.com/pDoHoEM.png
When I click "Log In To paypal" ITs opening a empty new tab and thats al li cant log in paypal to complete the purchase…
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Tested but unusable currently. Good and fast but without addons and bookmarks not good. Like that than Maxthon Nitro what is the fastest one currently.
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Asks it though always I am use LastPass program or addon. LastPass logins opens an empty new tab. Maybe this bug…
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Thanks for the response, Ruario!
After some conversation I'd been having with some users, I thought that was the case with Chromium and the application code, but maybe it was misunderstood, or that choosing application vs native isn't the real point that affects performance.
So I guess an HTML5 UI keeps the same performance, even if it does cost a little bit more ram.
I guess Brave probably doesn't do anything unique with their browser. Oh well. But more browsers are definitely good.
Yes, we are definitely trying to help! Good to know you guys thought of everything already.
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Because they turned off auto-update for this build. See the red print as to why. If you want, you can manually update it by installing the update on this page.
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Win 8.1 x64 Pro, 32 bit
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Again - version number? Thanks.
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Exactly.
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Fixed in the next snapshot.