Vivaldi powers up the Start Page and adds docked Dev Tools
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@wojcieche said in Vivaldi powers up the Start Page and adds docked Dev Tools:
@rseiler: You should try yourself before making such definite statements. It doesn't use more memory for me. I have quite old PC with only 4GB of RAM and 360 tabs opened in 4 windows and I have not noticed a difference in memory use after installing 64-bit version over 32-bit version.
I have now, and it's no different than any other Vivaldi 64-bit version that I've used throughout the year in terms of memory use (and there's no evidence to suggest that something radically changed in this build in this area).
That you don't see any difference in memory use between the two means that you're measuring memory wrong. Maybe you're only looking at the "Vivaldi" instance at the top of Task Manager, ignoring the million others down below. It's an easy mistake to make.
To make it easier, I use a 3rd-party task manager which adds all the like processes together in one lump sum, so there's no way to miss anything and there's no math necessary. That way, I can routinely see Vivaldi's use of 3, 4 or 5GB of RAM.
And NO WAY does x86 use the same amount. It simply doesn't work that way, sorry. Not Vivaldi's fault. Same for any x64 Chromium-based browser.
BTW, your mention of 360 open tabs in 4 windows on a 4GB machine (absurd numbers, unless the vast majority of those tabs are asleep) may suggest that you're trolling me, but I thought I'd answer anyway.
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I really like this browser. However, with each passing update, it seems to me it uses more and more ram such that i can only open no more than 5 tabs.
Please start reducing the amount of RAM please!!
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@Hadden89
My guess is it's the work internet having something blocked. Just discovered yesterday that I could get all through AT&T's site, except when the form tried to post my payment. Vivaldi updated as expected on my home PC.Just checked and it now says my version is 1.10.867.38 When I left yesterday I had the laptop shutdown and install updates. So maybe something in Windows was screwing it up. All I did this morning was boot up and check the version and it's changed now. Several attempts yesterday never updated the version though.
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What about the "send anonymous statistics" check that disappeared from settings?
Why you didn't show this point on the changes list here? -
@RmVtrgp said in Vivaldi powers up the Start Page and adds docked Dev Tools:
What about the "send anonymous statistics" check that disappeared from settings?
Why you didn't show this point on the changes list here?Probably escaped them when gathering all the new features and changes from the snapshots, another thing that it's not mentioned - or at least I can't find it mentioned - now popups as windows are re-enabled and redesigned.
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@Omen_20 Yes, probably there is some policy or network issue at work which block the road to vivaldi
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I have a long standing bug that was briefly fixed but has returned for many builds now. When using thumb tabs, open Vivaldi and it does not generate a thumb image, it instead remains blank. Opening a new tab will generate a thumb but the original one remains blank until it goes to another page.
I have reported this a while ago
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This happens with the thumb image in the tab as well, perhaps they are related
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@rseiler: I have not been doing specialized detailed measurements, so I couldn't mix the detailed numbers. I just have Windows Task Manager opened always all the time to control the overall memory usage (due to VB-22444 bug appearing only on Windows 7 and a system with 4GB of RAM - that with more than 47 tabs, on closing a tab the tab process is not killed, so memory usage is increasing to the point I have to restart Vivaldi). This gives me a clear outlook how much memory is used by Vivaldi on a regular basis in my system. So I am talking about how much overall memory is used/free after Vivaldi startup and further when using it. It was some 3GB on a 32-bit version and although I was afraid to upgrade to 64-bit thinking my memory can explode, nothing like that happened and the difference in memory usage became unnoticeable. So this is my practical experience testimony.
And nope, I am not trolling you, you are correct that almost all of the tabs are asleep on startup - only 1 tab per window is active and currently selected web panel (others are also hibernated on startup). Still it is not the same situation as a session with 10 tabs, it is much different - on such cluttered profile, with 4 windows and on this pretty old PC startup takes a couple of minutes.
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looking good
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@wojcieche Ah, I get it, you can't click on the preview popup.
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@D0J0P I think there's not a Twitter one and it's driving me crazy
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Docked devtools! I can really said bye bye to google chrome now
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Damn! Thanx for docked dev tool!
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Nice theme. Please add to setting.
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@nsane: I made thumbnails that Vivaldi themselves did. So if I were to do a Twitter thumbnail, it would be the exact one Vivaldi made, as it's Twitter's official logo in a blue background. If you want to find Vivaldi's stock SD thumbnails, go to applications/versionnumber/resources/vivaldi/resources to find all V's stock thumbs.
If you can't find it, I also uploaded them onto a separate folder just in case: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwcOkwtCjr51ZVNOX0U0SFhjbzA?usp=sharing
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Any plans to implement fuzzy search in the quick commands bar? That would make it infinitely more useful.
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@OrangeIsMe The setting only disables typed history from showing as suggestions when you start typing (as a section like bookmarks), but does not disable it entirely.
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@mtaki14: What you mean by fuzzy search? How do you see it could work? If you mistype a letter, still the result should be found? I am not sure if this is practical usage of fuzzy search, would return unwanted results. Whereas you can always correct your mistyped letter.
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@sjudenim: What is the issue number? Have you provided steps and have you tried it on a clean install? Sounds like an issue that may be hard to reproduce...