Vote for your favorite extension
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@durhammer Gaelle is no longer with Vivaldi (took an impossible-to-pass-up job offer in keeping with her degree and her life purpose). That said, I'm not aware of any plan to tabulate the totals in this topic. It's five years old and some of these "extension" functions have already been incorporated in Vivaldi.
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@buglocker You can install ublogO on Vivaldi right now. I use it everyday.
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@catweazle If you are in need of a KeePass solution I recommend checking out KeePassXC for windows
https://keepassxc.org/ It also has its own official addon for all major browser.For android I use KeePassDX https://www.keepassdx.com/
...I really like how the KeePassXC works on desktop. One main installation that works with your browsers via KeePass own's plugin which you get directly from each browser own addons store.
My needs for a password manager on android is drastically different than that of my needs of a password manager on Desktop thus I can't tell you how good KeePassDX is auto-filling credential, etc. All I can tell you is that the software is solid, based on KeePass and it features all the options one would expect from a solid, secure mobile password manager.
*Both of these these opensource projects are in active development
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@durhammer Keepass2Android is the preferred android app. Being open source, there are probably at least a dozen programs on various platforms that read Keepass data. Keepass2Android is excellent and will sync with the keepass data file.
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@steveshank Thanks for the info, Steve, but I'm quite happy with Bitwarden on my 'droids, Linux, and Windows.
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@durhammer Bitwarden is great. It is what I recommend for people who need to sync between devices particular apple stuff. It's much better than Keepass for that. It is weaker for working with local programs. I need to login to a number of local programs, not browser, not internet. Keepass is better for that. For linux, I recommend keepassxc as has already been mentioned.
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I use Feedbro extension because is the best and have filters.
Does anyone know if there is an app on android to read rss with filters?
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Vimium
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@barbudo2005 said in Vote for your favorite extension:
I use Feedbro extension because is the best and have filters.
Does anyone know if there is an app on android to read rss with filters?
I have also been using Feedbro for a long time and on my Android smartphone I use Palabre: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
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A separate note about extensions, whoever uses the Forum Mod should know that Dark Reader, if he uses it too, must then whitlist the forum, since Dark Reader is not compatible with the Forum Mod, causing strange flaws in the forum layout.
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@barbudo2005 I use Handy News Reader https://github.com/yanus171/Handy-News-Reader
Opensource and feature rich. I hope it helps.
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Bitwarden. It's open source and free or pro version for $10.00/year. I did use Lastpass, but it was going up every year. To me Bitwarden is as good as any and help doesn't usually take too long
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Many are probably familiar with this extension.
I became aware of it when I started trying out CCleaner Browser.
Vivaldi was better, except when it came to Tracker and Ad Blocking.
When I found out the source of CCleaner Browser's blocking was uBlock Origin, I installed it for Vivaldi.
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@AllanH , regarding ad and tracker blocking, the Vivaldi blocker can be just as efficient as uBO, depending on the filters you add, uBO is only more advantageous because of the added functions and inclusion in the context menu, which the Vivaldi blocker (yet) does not have .
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@Catweazle Have you tried uMatrix? My issue with Vivaldi's internal ad blocking is if a site doesn't load or is broken due to blocking, there's not a quick way to turn it on/off. I have to load the site in another browser. So, I use uMatrix and UBO and turn Vivaldi's ad/tracking features off.
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@ffuser1 , yes, uMatrix is fine, but sadly discontinued since several years. the author has abandoned the project. Still works, but not sure how much more.
https://github.com/privacytools/privacytools.io/pull/2058uBO advanced mode have some of the functionallity, additional you can complement it with Jshelter
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One of the main reasons I chose Vivaldi was its keyboard shortcuts and spatial navigation, just like the old Opera versions.
I discovered an extension that adds to this functionality.
Among the features it offers, I can open any link with the keyboard, even those that are impossible to focus on using spatial navigation. -
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