No time to rest. Vivaldi 1.1 is here with enhanced tab handling, better hibernation and more!
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How do i know that my vivaldi is the snapshot or final??? and i am using windows 7 64x and download vivaldi 64x (experimental) is their any problem???? reply please!!!
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Hi,
2 - "Paste and Go" is not yet translated into any language, not even the "Trash" in the side panel (Bookmark and Note);
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You can disable thumbnails for tabs. Settings –> Tabs.
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Check in Help, About. The final version is Vivaldi.1.1.453.47
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You cannot. I'm talking about the tab cycler. The menu that pops up when you right click and scroll. The two Thumbnail options available in the Tabs settings tab are for when you mouse over a tab in the tab bar or for showing in the tab bar when you expand the size. You cannot disable the thumbnail in the tab cycler.
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Hi, go to Vivaldi menu (left corner), in menu go to Help, and then About.
On the first line is written from that used version. When there is Stable in parentheses it is the final version. And x64 is normal version -
Please correct the translation . I know you have a lot of work with features, but I think that already in the final version should be the translation of all things 100%. The problem is mainly in the settings, because some things are translated and others are in English. For the less experienced or less linguistically skilled people it can be a problem. I use Snapshot, and there I understand, and I understood it in beta, but also watch the final version and now is called the second final version, and the problem is still there. I believe that this is in the next major update will do fine.
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Thank you. Closing tabs is a much smoother experience now (go right after closing is finally here!)
I am hoping for two things in the near future:
1. Completely configurable mouse gestures (able to add anything and delete anything, like in old Opera). I suppose this is too much to ask for in version 1.2, but maybe by version 1.5 it won't be a problem.
2. Download manager improvements. Show download speed; pause, resume and stop buttons. Also, would like a download tab instead of panel. Also also, ability to choose "Always open this file in this program," like in old Opera. For instance, when I click on a torrent link, it would automatically open utorrent if so set (there would be no save/open prompt).
There are other things I'd like, but… baby steps!
V.
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thanks very much for your answer and your effort
I was about downloading when I realised, that this package is considerably smaller than the 'official' one. So probably there are some features (codecs?) missing, which would mean I'd rather wait for the next official snapshot. Sorry 'bout that. -
Awesome, another person who wants a better tab cycler! Check out my comment above. I want a vertical list tab cycler that works exactly as Opera 12 did. The way to do that is:
-Have a vertical list option, plus option to have a thumbnail beside.
-Be able to customize keyboard shortcuts of cycling through tabs in the tab cycler. Right now in Vivaldi, you can go left and right through tabs with a custom keyboard shortcut, but not in the tab cycler, and that's annoying.
-Have right-click and scroll through tabs enabled, but WITHOUT also having tab bar scroll enabled, just like O12.O12 had an amazing tab cycler, and I would like Vivaldi to imitate it completely.
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Which language are you talking about?
On any language there are just a couple of untranslated strings but, that said, not all the language teams has finished to translate the whole Vivaldi.
Obviously the Vivaldi release can't be delayed just because some teams joined later or have yet to finish the translation.
ATM 2/3 of the 56 translations are 100% finished, another 10 or so are very close, and only the remaining dozen of languages (added later) are still far from being completed.
I think that this should be considered a really great result, even for a big company like MS or Google (for the record Vivaldi is translated in more languages than Chrome).
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The translators are mostly user-volunteers. Vivaldi cannot crack the whip on them.
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After upgrading to 1.1.453.43 (and then this 1.1 [1.1.453.47]) pages hang before they finish loading. I downgraded to 1.1.453.36 and the problem disappeared.
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Ok, thank you.
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Thank you very much for your good work :!:
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I'm not sure if this is just me or not, but Vivaldi is still really slow to start up and when I click on a link in another app it doesn't bring Vivaldi to the forefront
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Hmm, not here. Vivaldi is starting in less than one second. And links from other programs opens in default browser vivaldi.
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"Better hibernation"? Wonderful, I'm so happy for the Windows and OSX users. As a linux user, when can we expect to actually receive hibernation?
When snapshot 1.0.403.15 came out (before the "stable" 1.0 release) we were told "This option is not yet available on Linux but we will add it as soon as it is!" and there hasn't been a single mention of hibernation on Linux since.
Is there a technical reason making it difficult that you might be willing to clue us in on before summertime, or is this the sort of support we can continue to expect as users of the minority operating system?
I try to look past all the constant regressions in snapshot builds that span several versions without being fixed and manage to make their way into "Stable" releases, but this is getting depressing. For a "Browser for Our Friends" I've gotta say, I don't feel like a friend. There's no real communication; there's no legitimate way for us to get involved; we can't easily track bugs and reporting them is goofy; the forum (Kunena) is clunky (Things like this shouldn't be necessary: https://userstyles.org/styles/125600); and like everything else, I'm sure this feedback will fall by the wayside too.
I understand that the team isn't huge and development isn't easy (even when it seems easy), but I wish Vivaldi would put a little more effort into quality… It makes a bigger statement than just trying to add bells and whistles.
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hekel, Vivaldi has a group of volunteers who read and merge things on the bug-tracker, test nightly builds, and have a bit more direct contact with the developers and Vivaldi staff. I'm sure your help would be very much appreciated if you decided to try to help.
And I can tell you for sure that everyone inside and outside of Vivaldi loathes Joomla and Kunena, and they are on the way out one way or another.
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No it is not considerably smaller. It is the same size.
vivaldi-stable_1.1.453.47-1_amd64.deb is the official package and it is 43M
vivaldi-stable_1.1.453.47-2_amd64.deb is my package and it is 43MI removed nothing. I simply altered packaging meta data to reflect the actually dependencies. But by all means wait.