Docked Developer Tools – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.10.829.3
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There's an issue with Vivaldi versions for months, or maybe it's a Chromium thing, I don't know.
The thing is each time I log in to a new website and switch to the next tab before the prompt to save my password has even appeared, I get the prompt on the tab I switched to and it says "no password saved" as if by switching to the next tab, I immediately canceled it.
I don't know if this is happening in Google Chrome or just in here, but I would suggest you either reduce the timeout of the prompt or allow it it travel between tabs, a.k.a. universal.
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@Steffie Yes, I have played around with emclient also, seems pretty decent and nice UI too. Never used any of them seriously though, but from the two I ended up leaning more towards EssentialPIM from my superficial testing. Hoping one day Vivaldi will rival those in terms of PIM features.
EssentialPIM/Emclient are not Open Source unfortunately, but both offer a freemium version with reduced functionality, see https://www.essentialpim.com/get-epim
I am all for open source whenever possible (heavy Blender Inkscape/GIMP user here), but don't mind at all paying for the occasional commercial application if it any good, is reasonably licensed (i.e. no subscription shenanigans), affordably priced, and offers a clean portable install method.
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@Gwen-Dragon Sorry for offtopic, back on track just mean to say that I hope one day Vivaldi will have a nice set of PIM tools integrated, they would go well with the web nature of most sync tools out there.
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@Steffie Why not? I think any local calendar app you might use, that's syncable with remote calendars, would be a calendar client.
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@Steffie: I don't think you're that different at all. One of the things I pushed for vigrously (in vain) during my many years with the older versions of Opera was a calendar client that could be synced to, for instance, Google Calendar.
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Please, fix VB-26504
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@LBH Huh? I suspect you have entirely misunderstood the context of my comment. It directly relates to my comment immediately above it, & they are both merely me exchanging cheeky banter with Ayespy over the fact that i read his initial post almost as soon as it appeared, then he edited it, then i noticed a bit later than it was edited, then i remarked on it. Those two comments of mine had no deeper or wider meaning than that.
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@LBH Again, you have misunderstood.
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@shoust: Thanks, I've fixed it internally, fix should maybe be in the next snapshot.
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@nope3: Thanks, fixed internally. Next snapshot hopefully.
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@aronand: Any insight into what the bug is about?
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Yay! Finally I can use it as my primary browser
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@gwen-dragon: Thanks!
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And this problem is back:
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@kroppy That's disappointing you have this issue but I cannot reproduce. I have 3 windows running with between 40 and 80 tabs each and Vivaldi runs fine. W10 64 bit.
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@g_bartsch Vivaldi worked flawlessly in last 1.9, same problem on windows 8 laptop and on my w7 pc both 64bit
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@g_bartsch: Can you actually merge those two windows into one? Or just open a new window and open a lot of tabs using ctrl+t. For me on laptop problem starts with around 100 tabs in ONE window, when are not stacked.
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@kroppy I opened new windows and added most tabs with the + button. I can send tabs from one window to another. Sorry, it's working and set up well now so since you have trouble I'm scared to test moving tabs en-masse.
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Perfect! Many thanks for dockable devtools! One more item to mark as finished in my wish list.
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@oandras +1 Sync!!!