TP3 is here!
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as chromium vendor, Vivaldi have access to low lvl code (native coding), and they probably doing it…but any "bigger" deviation from it could screw things in next builds (changes in chromium could fight with custom changes made by Vivaldi)
JS on the other hand is easy to fix,track, change, code ...and JS engine in chromium is very powerful beast -
Sort of. We know about a bug that makes UI scale and there will be a fix for that alongside an awesome new setting. This should hopefully fix your issue.
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They are all supported, but you'll only see the ones that you have installed on your system.
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import from Yandex, Chrome, Opera 15+ and Firefox works fine for me
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native window feels much snappier than without it
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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…Nope, it is not a myth… all you can say is that now JS can reach performance quite similar to native code (still not the same.... look for something like asm.js) and, in every case, it is possible only on very high end PCs ... and you can see this using a PC not so new
Christoph142 and Vux777 are right, but your reply is not
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I have opera 15+ installed, but I don't see it as available on the import list
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ChrOpera's UI also uses web technologies and It's quite snappy. For sure Vivaldi will be the same eventually.
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I have opera stable, beta and dev installed but I don't see it available for importing. I see Opera 12+ and Opera Bookmark file which only import adr files
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ChrOpera main GUI is native… pages loaded in it (speed dial, bookmarks, etc) are in web technologies and this is why they are very buggy and heavy
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when I try to import opera 12 bookmarks the importing window pops up and hangs forever (I don't have opera 12 on my system), only opera 15+
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Opium's UI is different from Chrome's, but native.
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No need to downvote. It's totally correct what I said.
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One thing at a time.
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*Sync is coming soon (like mail).
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I have stable installed, using windows 8.1 64 bit
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THIS !
This gives me hope… to someday experience Vivaldi as Smooth as ChrOpera (or even more ! I know you can do it !)
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JavaScript is not DOM. It's a really powerful and expressive language, amazing things can be done with it. It's not slow at all, it's because of the DOM that this legend appeared and people thought JavaScript sucked.
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Actually, I have also installed Opera 15+ Stable (not recently, it has been on my system since the first auto updates) and the Import option is not present for it…
funny thing is that the option is available on a newly installed Opera 15+ Stable...
Maybe (I haven't checked) the new installations are located in a different folder and Vivaldi can't find the old ones (but can find the new ones).
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Not sure where to report bugs, but I have noticed that right clicking does not work on my Linux 64-build. (So it is a bit hassle to open development tools.)