Tab stack tiling, on demand plugins in tabs, more mouse gestures, better import and a more snappy UI
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You guys are incredible. You made more progress in a couple of months then Opera made in last year or two. Keep it up, oh please keep it up
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Will we have also have a separated option for plugin on demand? I usually want to display images but have plugins on demand.
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You guys are just absolutely amazing! You doing just what we want and wish. Thank you for fulfilling your word! Keep it up, Vivaldi. We love you!
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Oh God!, No auto-update!! yeah!! Good work!
I like the fact that I can work with two windows or more windows in a tab stack, but also I like to have an option to split screen with two windows, for example, one fixed for Twitter or IRC and another to normal browsing (like Maxthon does)
About the new background progress, I like more the old way (circle loading) …
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Yes! It´s really more snappy. Thank you very much.
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Thanks very much. Appreciate the rapid progress!
In the long run I think it would be much easier for everyone trying to follow releases on the Team Blog if you would always include the version number (v.1.0.138.4) in the blog post title. Makes it much easier when scanning the blog posts to tell which post goes with which version.
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when will you fix the overheat issue?
The app drives my Mac CPU heat into the red zone (using iStat) after only a few moments of operation.
I don't mind the occasionally crashing app, but toasting my hardware is kind of a showstopper.
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Tab stacking tiling seems to be a nice feature
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Thanks for Linux option to move Window controls to left. Excellent!
Startup performance is better too (on 64bit Linux). I haven't tested it on 32bit Linux yet which has been painfully slow.
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autoupdate issue:
- open vivaldi
- confirm installing (actually it's confirmation of downloading. Should have been changed to "download installation" then).
- hit install
Vivaldi do not close and installer will not appear and give you back that Vivaldi is running.
after closing Vivaldi and hit "try again" it will finally show an installation window as we know - well, I already hit 2 that I want to upgrade. Why I should hit it for the 3rd time (even I can change destination here but… still, 3 confirmation and 1 "please close Vivaldi before install" is a lot )
PS: I like the first dialogue a lot (skip version?! later, install... nice!). But the other confirmations and windows before it installs are a bit more than is needed I think. -
Now please fix the address bar (omnicarap), option to disable the annoying autocomplete and old style drop down button in addressbar.
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vivaldi://flags/#save-page-as-mhtml
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when will you fix the overheat issue?
The app drives my Mac CPU heat into the red zone (using iStat) after only a few moments of operation.
I don't mind the occasionally crashing app, but toasting my hardware is kind of a showstopper.
Mac is letting processes to overheat their CPU cores? I didnt knew that..
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Could you, only, please disable those annoying tab previews? Or make them optional?
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Could you, only, please disable those annoying tab previews? Or make them optional?
You can disable it in Options
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I just got a popup telling me that version 1.0.138.7 was available, and asked if I wanted to download. I answered Yes, and was then prompted for user-ID and Password …:shock:
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Tile tab stack improvement (ideas):
- let us adjust size of every single tile. (width and hight too) but do not change the selection of a tile behaviour!
- let us close the tab (tile) in other way than shortcuts (as ctrl+F4 is)
- some might like to see maximizing/untile feature as well (than search tab bar to hit "untile")
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Could you, only, please disable those annoying tab previews? Or make them optional?
You can disable it in Options
Oh, tooltips… ta
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Running the 32-bit version on Debian Jessie (8.0) 32-bit, but the mouse gestures still don't work for me. Tried with a fresh profile (renamed ~/.config/vivaldi-snapshot/Default), but still no-go.
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~~"Check for update" issue:
When checking for update it behave as a internal channel and offers update to "Version 1.0.138.7" (sure, I tried to update :D)a dialogue about Vivaldi's username and password showed up (which some might break and hack your internal servers?)~~
edit: someone was faster with a report