@mib2berlin Really, what's the point of syncing 200 settings, or even extensions, if it doesn’t sync their settings too? You might as well sync a thousand settings but if I still dont have the same browser experience and need to spend hours tweaking it to match my desktop setup, then to me, that’s not true synchronization. If I install an extension on my desktop, customize it and log into it, I expect the same settings to be mirrored on my laptop. Otherwise, it's not really syncing, is it?
Also, as I mentioned, it failed to sync several settings like vertical tabs, which caught my eye immediately. Even such basic things weren't synced, and I had to do it manually. Honestly, this feels more like a beta version of syncing, not full synchronization. I'm curious if someone were to sync apps from one production environment to another as Vivaldi does, and let's say they didn't sync all user accounts, would that still be considered syncing? So, Vivaldi's syncing seems to be in beta mode because it doesn’t sync everything, and it's hardly usable unless, perhaps, all you need are bookmarks—like my grandma 😉
Would love to hear your thoughts or if anyone has found a workaround for these issues.