TP3 is here!
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Today, we released the third Technical Preview of the Vivaldi browser. We would like to thank all of you again for testing and helping us to achieve this important development milestone. Special thanks goes to our Sopranos who have been tirelessly testing our internal builds and confirming many incoming issues.
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Great Job Guys !
Who could've thought of so much progress in so little time by you ? I hope this pace never slows down !
and personally I hope some more work on the UI Performance is due to happen sometime soon…
That's the only thing stopping me from using Vivaldi instead of ChrOpera right now : unfortunately ChrOpera's UI is more responsive and snappy but falls short in comparison to Vivaldi in the "Features" department.Godspeed...
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Congrats guys! Keep up the great work! More power! ^_^
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We are working on performance, it will improve
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Any differences between the TP3 and yesterday's snapshot?
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OT: Nice new website!
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Not really
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Could you reproduce the bug with extra large controls (tabs, status bar, left pane) on Linux? Any possibility to make it look normal again?
Screenshot: http://pasteboard.co/1kacHd3.png
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See. Anyway, congrats on the new release as another awesome step to beta!
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Possible bug: sometimes when refreshing a page it jumps to the top of the page instead to the previous position. Sometimes it works, seems to be dependent on how long the page takes to load.
btw: great work! Loving the browser and using it more and more instead of Opera. Looking forward for sync feature to sync my data across my different machines and operating systems.
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You might want to change the vivaldi.net main page… it still points to TP2!!!
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"Added data import from all major browsers."
All major browsers? Only IE and Opera 12 seem to be supported so far. What happened to Chrome, Opera 15+, Firefox etc -
The main problem IMHO is the use of JS instead of a real programming language (native) … I don't understand why today people think this is something "cool" .... it is only a performance issue and causes lot of weird visual glitches/errors
IMHO programmers should use for their work only PCs with a Pentium 4 CPU to understand how a good program is made
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Congrats for the TP3
however can you take in consideration the idea of making the Vivaldi folder big in the range of normal browsers ? … +1 GB is acceptable for a game not a browser O_o
please shrink all the useless things (I even noticed the Vivaldi installer is saved in it uncompressed) and take care of this aspect too
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Congratulations.
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Thx
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Snapshots wont autp-update to Technical Previews, they are on a different auto-update lane
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JavaScript is a real programming language. In fact a pretty awesome one. It takes very little knowledge about programming to diss it.
You are repeating a very old myth about low performance of JavaScript, which was proven untrue several years ago. Move on… -
sync anyone?
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The development speed you're seeing is only possibly because of this incredibly smart decision to use web technology to build a web browser.
Vivaldi wouldn't be nearly what it is now if it had to be built natively for each platform separately.
And rest assured it's performant enough so you won't notice any difference compared to other Chromium browsers once it's optimized.