What’s unique in Vivaldi for Android?
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@mossman Use Opera 12.18? No doubt there are plenty of other RSS Feed Readers.
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For me this is the best feedreader: Palabre, Of course there is also an offline function.
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@olgaa: …It's too late – I noticed!
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@jnss98b: In Vivaldi you can swipe between tab types, like Regular tabs, Private, Synced and recently closed.
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@danielson: We already have Dark theme, just go to Settings -> Themes
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Excellent work guys and gals! I've been using Vivaldi (Windows and Mac) for some time. Now I'm trying out the Vivaldi Android and also Vivaldi on Ubuntu! So far, no complaints!
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Looks good as a beta and has a lot of potential. However, Vivaldi Beta can't be my daily driver yet because it interacts poorly with Lastpass. Lastpass Autofill puts the username in the address bar, which brings up Bing search instead of logging in. I hope something can be done about this issue.
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On the Desktop browser, I have set the tabs to appear on the right. Ideally, all tabs except the current tab should have a white/ dark theme, and the current tab should have the colour of the active tab. As you can see in the attachment, all the tabs, except active tab, have the colour of the active tab and the active tab itself is white. This is just the opposite of how it should be because it is difficult to locate the current tab instantly.
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The new Android Vivaldi is very promising.
Now I have only one missing feature: By zooming to fit to width of mobile screen.
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@atlemo said in What’s unique in Vivaldi for Android?:
@danielson: We already have Dark theme, just go to Settings -> Themes
Was it there on the initial release?
Have initially enabled it via chrome://tagsBut now i see it in settings.
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@danielson said in What’s unique in Vivaldi for Android?:
@atlemo said in What’s unique in Vivaldi for Android?:
@danielson: We already have Dark theme, just go to Settings -> Themes
Was it there on the initial release?
Have initially enabled it via chrome://tagsBut now i see it in settings.
Yeah, it was in the previous build (163). I can confirm that I had switched configured it to use the Dark theme via the Settings menu.
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First off, ALL Android browsers are inherently unsafe!
As for the new Vivaldi Android browser, its performance is less than stunning, with 293 out of 404 BrowserAudit.com tests passing, 11 posting warnings, and 100 tests being skipped. To its credit, no Critical alerts were posted.
All other Android browsers are equally unimpressive, but one must also consider that the platform is a Google messterpiece with gobs of built-in spyware "features". I caution everyone to NEVER use an Android device to transmit any financial data for this reason, no matter how tempting it may seem.
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@scottsecor said in What’s unique in Vivaldi for Android?:
First off, ALL Android browsers are inherently unsafe!
What dude? I mean, at face value, sure. I could also say that ALL browsers are inherently unsafe, that is an equally valid statement.
Android [has] gobs of built-in spyware "features".
Citation needed.
Visiting the BrowserAudit website linked above, my Vivaldi browser on my desktop is so secure that the website can't even test it. When I click the "Test me" button, nothing happens. I usually go to other websites to analyze the security and privacy risks in my browser configuration, ones that can actually analyze my configuration.
I recommend finding a better way to analyze the safety of your browser. One that has been updated in the last 4 years and is capable of analyzing browsers in a more complete and robust fashion. The results from that website are not meaningful in 2019.
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But there are lack of syncing search engines with a desktop. Every day I use about 20 different search engines, and I bounded with stupid firefox which is only browser that allows to sync search engines between desktop and android.
Keywords for search engines is a beatiful idea, but users need more! -