Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here
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I just updated and was given an option of the three and chose the "Classic". Now I'm rummaging through the settings trying to figure out if there's a way to toggle the other options just to give them a try.
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@theonlybuster Run the Welcome Tour again. Use the radio buttons to return to the start.
The Welcome Tour is on the Help Menu.
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@theonlybuster
Settings | General | Productivity Features
& tickEnable Mail, Calendar and Feeds
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Otherwise, openvivaldi://welcome
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@mscha I use 1Password and can confirm the basic functionality is working, but still not as well as in Brave or Google Chrome. When logging into Wikipedia.org for example, those apps tell autofill to look for my Wikipedia.org login (even though I've never logged into logged into Wikipedia with Brave, it's still the first and only default login suggestion). Seems like Android Autofill can receive the actual website somehow, maybe this help article will assist the devs https://developers.google.com/identity/smartlock-passwords/android/associate-apps-and-sites
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Sorry to ask it here, but does in this update (4.0) vivaldi remenber the previous bookmar folder? is starting to be a very unpleaseant, to everytime to go manualy an selected again (a destinantion)for a new bookmark.
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Hi. I'd like some help. When the STARTTLS protocol will be available on the Imap server.
There are always incoming mails on first startup, not afterwards.
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@luetage: So turns out this is some youtube experiment. Titles are fine if I log out, it's just tied to being logged in on a particular account. Started exactly when updating/restarting Vivaldi so assumed it was the browser.
Quite annoying.
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@ap0st0l said in Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here:
I hope that some day you will start solving bugs and stop adding new features, at least for as long as there are bugs... Because I really like this browser, but I don't like how you ignore all of the imperfections.
I think they do this as it's the only way a small company can be competitive. Offering features the others don't have (until they copy) is Vivaldi's edge. But I tend to agree for the most part with you. All software is going to have bugs but I find the ones that are easy to come across and reproduce give a bad impression for new users. It makes it feel a little like software that's always in beta. Fortunately the bugs that are present are not nasty ones
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@jamesbeardmore said in Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here:
I was just hoping there's something like
$ vivaldi --dont-accelerate-anything --mode=dinosoar-hardware --i-dont-have-nvidia-or-ati --be-as-slow-as-pre-quantum-firefox --its-still-2005
I could run, to get around the "other hardware incompatibilities" (crashing when trying to see if hardware-acceleration is possible).
The one I've been using for the last few weeks on my very similar sounding netbook is --no-sandbox ('cause it's easier to remember and type... )
Like you I'm worried that every time I try to keep Vivaldi alive on this netbook something changes in Chrome to make it difficult again (I already dumped the original XP installation and had to find a suitable Linux flavour when Vivaldi last stopped working)
Vivaldi 3.8 is not auto updating from the repository, yet I see that there is a Vivaldi 4.0 download link for Debian on the website... Weird.
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since I don't find out about something so important, I just hope my problems have improved.
TRANSLATOR: they solved the dilemma I have, he translates half the pages for me.
RSS: They put the option that the alarm is different from the mail.
MAIL: Now it will only upload new emails, I don't want it to upload the more than 2000 emails that I never delete. -
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Fantastic!
When will Vivaldi Mail (and the other nice things) be available onAndroid and iPhone?
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I have a special section for RSS but it still combines them with the mail.
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@npro He should download the first TP, back in 2015…
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@hlehyaric said in Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here:
@npro He should download the first TP, back in 2015…
Not striped-down enough...
Nothing better to expect from a POP!_OS user, a GNOME 3 evangelist and a KDE basher
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@guigirl Not really, never heard of him, just browsed a bit of his ...
trashwriting . Always amazes me how certainidiotsindividuals manage to make money... -
Thank you, ohhh so much! I've been using the OperaMail Client 1.0 to this very day, because nothing else would let me Filter 8000 messages by searchquery in REALTIME! It still is ridiculously fast. If you pulled it of again and you bring this beautiful software back to life again, better than before, as you usually do? - I will be donating to you for sure!
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Fantastic. Congrats to everyone.
The email client is not set up the way I read mail, however, so I will stay with Thunderbird.