No time to rest. Vivaldi 1.1 is here with enhanced tab handling, better hibernation and more!
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great work guys!
dark scroll bars still need a little work though, there fine on the sidebar, but, not on the main page
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Tried the Otter Browser? It works for me, but they have a long way to go (and will eventually also drop support for XP, but hopefully a bit later).
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It's not a plugin, but an actual part of the browser, and both staff and outside testers are using it while the mail team slaves away at trying to perfect it for public use.
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Yes, you will. But this feature is extremely delicate to develop, and there is a way to do it (even if it's more complicated), thus the priority might not be high. But it was often asked, so, you never know
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I would personnally add this info (and much more) in the future tabs panel
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I would love to have something like uservoice.com or a public trello.com board where we can post what features we want implemented ASAP.
Anyways, you have to understand that sadly Linux and Windows codebases are different and Windows is prioritized because they have a large % of users.
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It's so interesting to me, what one user finds "essential" and "basic," while others find it irrelevant or a waste of code. I GOTTA have my built-in email, and the ability to set my bookmarks bar vertically to one side. Other users are against a browser having an email client, and see the idea of placing the BB at the side as slightly demented. I, on the other hand, have never used, and would never use, a tab cycler. The idea of opening a newly input URL in the address bar in a new tab, never even occurred to me. I've never done that. Same with opening a search in a new tab. I like sync, if it works right, but it's not a dealbreaker for me. Some say they can never adopt Vivaldi until it has sync. Or RSS (which I have never used) or messaging (which I have never used in a browser) or torrent (which I have never used in a browser - and don't use in general).
It's like thousands of circles in a very complicated Venn diagram. There are a number of features that everyone agrees are must-haves, there are overlapping user groups for others, and then there are features that only appeal to those on the fringes. But they MUST have them. It's just interesting. That's all.
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Hum… 10MB/s here. I think that's you who have a bad connection. Maybe you should check it ?
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I need that Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2… for Speed Dial!
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The hibernate multi tab option has a bug. Consume CPU in windows 10.
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I know it's probably not gonna come now, but I thought I'd take my chance anyway, so I probably sounded urgent about it. But if you think about it, if you have hibernated tabs, and you use keyboard shortcuts to navigate through tabs to get to the tab you want, a tab cycler would be really handy, especially in Vivaldi more than in any other browser without hibernation. Then you could go to the browser you want without lifting your hand to the mouse, and efficiently move through tabs in a list, which is also handy if you have a lot of tabs. Before tab hibernation came, I guess I made do with just going left and right through tabs without a tab cycler and with my custom shortcuts, but I like this new way and I've been adjusting my habits toward it. I think I need to change some of my habits now to accommodate browsing in V right now, but I can't wait till they get a tab cycler like O12's.
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I'm not on 1.1 stable, just the snapshot before it, so 1.1.453.45, and I notice a lot of page hang ups. As much as I love Vivaldi, there are still quirks that pop up, from a while ago, and from now. Hoping 1.2 will be a big effort to polish the browser and improve performance.
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I think Icons are the lazy way to give companies a universal way of NOT developing parts with different languages. I guess we ought to go back to pictographs on walls and let everyone figure out what it is instead of a word.
If ICONS are so GREAT then WHY isn't this forum in icons??! IF you can do that I'll agree…just for debate. I went through this when GUI''s first came out and I can give you MANY cases where it fails.
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Win 7 64, Viv 64
Ditto, not here either very fast and no link trouble.
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Saw a program on how MUCH HARDER it is to design a mail program than a browser because you aren't connected to a NETWORK of people in a browser ( essentially point to point) where mail you are connected to many at the same time which is more complicated.
I trust the program I was listening to and to me it makes sense, if so be patient. Also people would really go berserk if it lost mail or corrupted it.
PS: Hate to tell you this you ARE beating a dead horse….I'd like it also ( loved integrated mail in Opera, miss it GREATLY! ) BUT I don't mention it EVERY snapshot. Sorry.
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it is written 1.1.453.47 (Stable channel) (64-bit) is this fine or problematic or is not final
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It's weird. One one PC I don't experience the page hangs even with 1.1. Pages just load. Then on the other PC the pages hang. The hanger PC has an AMD processor and the other that doesn't hang has an Intel processor. I too hope this bug can be exterminated.
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sorry, my mistake, somehow I I've read the filesize wrong
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I'm on a laptop with a 4th Gen i5, so I guess there is a problem, and I hope it gets fixed. Starting a new session with very few tabs makes everything super fast for me, but when you get to 30-40+ tabs, the browser page loading and UI slows down like crazy!
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Thanks! We will keep at it!
Cheers,
Jon.