Snapshot 1.0.212 - Mouse gestures with touchpad!
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Why complicate your life to bind a a function already binded with middle button?
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All of those? Cool, good to hear, thanks. (That includes the built-in content blocker, too?)
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I can confirm the problem with Chrome/Chromium. It always ended up eating up all my RAM in my computer, and even a little more: I mean there wasn't an occasion that it didn't begin to fill the swap file too, even so that I have 6GB of RAM. lately I even was forced to not have Gmail open all the time, because it just used that much RAM in itself.
For the last month I switched to Vivaldi full-time. I didn't change my browsing habits, I still don't hesitate to open a big amount of tabs. Yet the swap file rarely gets used, and most of the time I even have half of the physical RAM unused. I don't know how it does its thing, but Vivaldi saved my computer for now.
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Thanks for the heads-up. In my book, I prefer (within limits) technically sound over "on time."
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Chromium's resource hunger is a problem, to be sure. I don't think it's the business of software companies to force us onto more and more expensive hardware just to run their crap. Intuit, for instance, has famously written their accounting software to require bigger and badder computers to run it, with each version. I look forward to seeing what the Vivaldi crew can do to get it to run leaner and faster.
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Why are you presuming that:
a) they have a middle button on their mouse (or trackpad);
b) the middle button is not an awkward-to-click scroll wheel;
c) there's no medical or other reason that makes it more comfortable to do a gesture with Alt key + mouse/trackpad movement; or
d) this person wants an uncomplicated life?
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It sounds like you must have "Close Tab on Double-Click" activated. There is a bug that shows a blank tab on closing tab, with this checked. If that's the case then you can solve the problem for now by disabling that option.
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Is it just me or did someone else received the latest (1.0.219.3) build through auto update?
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Yup.
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The cursor is mostly above the tab-bar if you're using tabs. This function is a nonsense.