Big update alert: Vivaldi says no to Google Idle API, improves Capture, Download Panel, Sync, adds 68 new languages to Translate, and more.
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I really love that PWA and shortcut support.
I hope this comes for mobile too, because Hermit isn't Open-Source and doesn't work for me anymore. -
I like this new version of Vivaldi 4.3, good job!
However, while the new Sync UI definitely feels nice, it's still a pity that Sync currently still doesn't sync all settings (especially Search Engines). I would love to see improvements to this in the near future, if you have the resources. Thank you!
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Yes! I am already doing this! Very useful!
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@karenarzumanyan Thanks! Also here is a medal for 3rd post
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Where are these108 languages for the translator?
My dialog shows only fifty.
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@hellbillydeluxe: came here to post exactly that (I had hoped this would also include improvements to the setting sync itself). It is really annoying if you run Vivaldi everywhere across multiple pcs. I really hope that full setting sync comes rather sooner than later.
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@zo1d Thank you. While I absolutely love Vivaldi and everything they stand for, I sometimes have the feeling that instead of polishing/finishing already implemented features, the team rather add new features on top. I was really hoping that by now, Vivaldi would be able to sync everything or at least Search Engines.
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Thanks for the update!
The Gmail unfortunately does not work well in PWA mode. The sidebar (Task, Calendar, etc) doesn't load and the chat function also doesn't work. Anyone else experiencing this error? -
Idk about mails, but in RSS feed there is no translate option after selecting the text and right clicking. I think it should be supported there as well
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The Capture feature has always been my one of favourites, the lack of a resize was a drawback, but now it's perfect!
I also absolutely love how Vivaldi once again is taking an active stance on privacy by simply outright removing Chromium's user-tracking by saying "We don't need this crap in our browser"
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Vivaldi started asking me for more permissions to my Gmail account. How can I deny it and still be able to normally use the browser, without the popup coming up every time I close it?
The thing I don't want to allow is deleting emails on my behalf. I don't need to delete any email from Vivaldi level, and also I don't want to risk that due to some bug my mail will be gone from the server.
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@arcsnim: This is coming from a GMail account you have configured in our mail client or you have setup Google Calendar. Since we have now separated the login for Browser, Mail and Calendar, you need to login into these successfully once for each account you have setup. After you have done that the popups will be gone. If you do not do that you will keep seeing them every time Mail or Calendar tried to connect to the server.
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@pepkin88: It is not asking for more permissions. This is coming from the GMail account you have configured in our mail client. Since we have now separated the login for Browser, Mail and Calendar, you need to login into these successfully for each account you have setup. After you have done that successfully (once per account), the popups will be gone.
If you do not do that you will keep seeing them every time Mail or Calendar tries to connect to the server.
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@ruarí: OK, but why it needs new permissions? Or maybe they are the old ones? I don't know.
Is there a way to disable possibility to delete emails from Vivaldi?
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@pepkin88 It does not need new permissions. It just wants to login again and cannot because it does not have access to the login used in the browser. Thus you have to re-enter the login (only the one time, so long as you do it successfully).
Is there a way to disable possibility to delete emails from Vivaldi?
I am not sure what you mean or are asking here but if you do not want GMail configured in Vivaldi's mailer just delete the account from the Mail settings in Vivaldi.
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Late, but I hope not the last, thanks for the great work
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@catweazle Never too late for you. Here is a participation medal
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@ruarí: What I'm describing here is that after update I had to login to those services, and specifically allow for additional permissions. That was the wording on my screen: "Vivaldi needs additional permissions". That's why I'm confused.
One of the requested permission was to be able to permanently delete any emails, which sound scary. I believe Vivaldi has good intentions, and would delete only if I want to, but I have experienced many bugs in the past and I'm not sure I want to risk my emails be deleted.
That's why I'm asking is there a way to enable other permissions and to disable, or not require at all, a permission to delete emails.
But I suspect there is no way to do this. Anyway, thanks.
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@pepkin88 Post a screenshot of the popup if you like and I can confirm it is as expected