Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here
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I have a special section for RSS but it still combines them with the mail.
it would have been better if the mail and RSS were shown separately. -
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@npro He should download the first TP, back in 2015β¦
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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 2015β¦
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.
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OK, can I download without all these non-browser related features? Or do one need to go searching for a bare bones highly configurable browser again? I have 200+ tabs or more normally open and do not want my browser to eat unnecessary resources. Nor do I want the UI to force stuff upon me; like this new translation icon. Isn't the idea of Vivaldi to be configurable any more? How come new features is enabled by default and not hidden/asked upon a update? This approach makes Vivaldi insecure since one can not have autoupdate enabled...
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@ecoanders Better read the reply to your first post before posting the same thing again ten minutes later.
- Features that are not enabled use no resources
- The Welcome walk-through lets you choose not to install mail, calendar feeds, etc.
- Updating from within Vivaldi should not enable Beta features like Mail, but page translation is a new option. It makes sense to enable it so that upgraders are aware of its existence. Turning it off takes very little effort.
- The update screen advises users about what has changed since the previous version. Is it automatic on the Mac, or does it just tell you that an update is available, allowing you to skip as it does on Windows?
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@pesala Autoupdates are available for Mac & users can enable them if that setting fits their needs.
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@sjudenim: Yeah, I agree with you
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Thanks for the mail client!
I however will probably wait a bit, before using it, until I will be able to import from Opera Mail.I noticed, that the RSS client (and the email client) can currently work on one window only. That's a bummer. I hope it will be upgraded.
But how can I change the window to which the client is attached? Right now it chose a random one (maybe the recently used?) and I would like to attach it to a different window. Is there a way to do it? -
@pepkin88 Itβs not random afaik, itβs in your first window. You can transfer the tabs from the window you would like to have the email client in to the window with the email client and vice versa.
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@pesala Hi, yes I agree. But after that initial I saw even more changes than that annoying icon so wrote it in a more general way; that new features should but hidden and/or 100% configurable...
Re your answers:
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Good. But how do one disable translation then? Going to a non english page the "translate"-feature icon shows = resources used to identify that accept-lang vs site lang differs; which indicates some resources are used for no purpose at all.
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OK, so autoupdate fails to show such a welcome walk-through. Have not seen anything like that...
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Again; translation is not configurable 100%. Since the icon shows acording to 1. Which is sort of my point...
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Autoupdate is not showing anything on Mac. And installs automatically, without any prompting or so, upon next restart. Which is why autoupdate on mac atleast is annoying; just because I restart my browser the experience changes all of sudden... With a different UI etc that I have to dive into. So I DO prefer not to get ANY features enabled unless I ask for it.
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@ecoanders Hehe, maybe one configurable feature could be "do not autoenable new features"... So even if someone personally thinks "translation...makes sense..aware", such features remain hidden/disabled when this feature is checked.
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@ecoanders said in Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here:
autoupdate fails
It doesn't. There's no welcome walk-through after an update, only a Β«What's new?Β» page. But you can take a look at
vivaldi://welcome
.Translations
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Very high CPU utilisation with several tabs opened (Asus Vivobook i5-1035G), up to 80%.
On desktop i9-9900 works well
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Absolutely wonderful!!
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Hello.. Haven't downloaded this new version yet, but I'm curious... Can I translate single words on a page with this new translate feature, or it always just translates the whole page?