Vivaldi launches its first beta
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Congrats! Good work so far.
Please bring back the posibility to open text links with the context menu (VB-9921)
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Just use an extension to mask your browser as Chrome for WhatsApp page. Works fine here!
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Close and reopen your browser. Privacy Badger works fine for me. Linux installation here.
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I need the 'Instert note' option
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Congratulations on the beta! Despite my reservations, Vivaldi is now my default browser. Unfortunately I had a new nasty crash but thanks to Ayespy I had already backed up my defaults and was not affected. Both of these crashes happened with no apparent reason and the browser wouldn't relaunch (this time the 32 bit version). I had to perform a clean install and restore my defaults. We need sync - until then, a regular backup of the defaults is essential. Due to resource consumption, Vivaldi is not suitable for 32 bit systems. I learned that the hard way, by using V on my laptop! One more thought: maybe you should drop the task of developing a separate mail client and focus on incorporating web mail to the panel. That way you can save human & browser resources. Well, it's just a thought…
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Hi Congratulations. Loving this cool browser. I tried to download the Beta build 52 but I get this >
This server could not prove that it is beta.vivaldi.com; its security certificate is from vivaldi.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection.
How can I fix this?
windows 10
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Cool!
Minor annoyance: installed the beta package, then removed vivaldi-snapshot and apt complains about a duplicate sources.list entry. Seems like the beta added it again.
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Win 7 64 Bit, 32 bit Viv
Congratulations Guys…...hope all is well memory wise for this build where I can use it, and must be because its beta.Also since all builds are beta now and 64 Bit isn't "experimental" would switching be of benefit for my memory? Also how do you switch to 64 with bookmarks etc. do you import or will 64 read the 32 bit config fine? I looked for 64 bit but couldn't find it.
It seems VERY fast and CPU is 1 -3 % for now but free memory is still down to 529 meg with not much else running. If it remains that way I will switch…never have stated how good security is now, have you tested as much as you can on that aspect? Can't sleep hopefully this makes sense. :roll:
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Congrats to Vivalti Team
Don't just keep up the excellent work, make it even better. You know you are that good -
Congratulations. Loving the browser. So glad Google Inbox is now supported and loading. Chrome Extensions seem to be working too. Still need to add more… but so far, so good.
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Hi. Congrats on reaching this milestone. Keep going.
One remark though. You mention "Full Extensions support" but sadly the bug I opened back in early October (VB-9694) is still not fixed. To me this is an obstacle to fully switch to Vivaldi as I work on both PC and OSX and for the time being, nobody beats Safari in terms of battery consumption on OSX. So I really need Xmarks to have my bookmarks easily accessible on both platforms.
Hope you can fix this very soon.
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yeah, i know i can do that, but it's unconfortable. I like moving my windows a lot (between monitors or just using windows snapping or resizing browser to test responsive design) - and I'd like devtools to follow what I do.
It took Opera 2-3 months to make attaching possible, so I believe Vivaldi will figure that out too.
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dragonfly is open source, probaby tied with presto, but with some effort it should be portable.
but idk if dragonfly is free to use
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dragonfly is much more intiutive. im not advanced user of dev tools, just using simple stuff, and dragonfly is winning here. just test both of them, especially on dom inspector
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i bet mail is in advanced stage now (i'm basing my thoughts on what i've seen when they unintentionally leaked vivaldi with mail enabled and the time that has passed since then) and dropping it now wouldn't be good idea.
roundcube, aka vivaldi webmail is not prepared to be responsive. there are few (paid) themes for it, that say they're responsive, but still - the way roundcube is written - makes it unprepared for RWD and even more unprepared for mobile (i know this is not what you are talking about).
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"We will continues"
"We will continues"
"We will continues"This will appear in my nightmares…
YES! Finally the first Beta! Keep it up guys! Now I wanna see those performance improvements!
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1. Is your computer time correctly set? If not, fix it, that should solve the issue (if you're on Windows you can sync the time with a time server).
2. Have an antivirus? Try to deactivate it for a while. -
Tried it, unistalled it and reinstalled Vivaldi_TP4.1.0.219.50
This version do no detect most of my plugin's. Java, Flash, Silverlight, VLC and more, all gone. Lots of pages working in last version now do not work. Using now an "old" Vivaldi (and happy with it except for missing mails and many forever empty pictures in speed-dial and some other details) I am close to state on my Opera browser 12.17.
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Xmarks does not work either. It loads but when clicking "sign in" nothing happens. I read somewhere on this blog that this is caused by Vivaldi not supporting some form of extension-spawned popup windows. So, sadly, "full extension support" is not exactly correct
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Obscure but probably worth mentioning: under KDE4, when the alt+tab switcher is set to large icons, Vivaldi's icon shows up small there, as 48px icon instead of 128px (actually Chrome does this too).