Vivaldi for iOS
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@TalGarik Pipeline means it is something the developers are planning to do, and may be working on if they have the resources available. In progress means it is actively being worked on and is available now or soon in snapshot beta builds.
For now, there's no beta for iOS, and there's no timeline yet for when it will be ready, so it's still just in pipeline.
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@LonM said in Vivaldi for iOS:
@TalGarik Pipeline means it is something the developers are planning to do, and may be working on if they have the resources available. In progress means it is actively being worked on and is available now or soon in snapshot beta builds.
For now, there's no beta for iOS, and there's no timeline yet for when it will be ready, so it's still just in pipeline.
Thanks LonM but I have been around here for a while, I know what pipeline means, but it wasn't me who last December considered the lack of the iOS version one of The biggest browser fails of 2021 and promised a surpirse in store for 2022...
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@TalGarik said in Vivaldi for iOS:
@LonM said in Vivaldi for iOS:
@TalGarik Pipeline means it is something the developers are planning to do, and may be working on if they have the resources available. In progress means it is actively being worked on and is available now or soon in snapshot beta builds.
For now, there's no beta for iOS, and there's no timeline yet for when it will be ready, so it's still just in pipeline.
Thanks LonM but I have been around here for a while, I know what pipeline means, but it wasn't me who last December considered the lack of the iOS version one of The biggest browser fails of 2021 and promised a surpirse in store for 2022...
I guess "perhaps" is the key word here.
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@TalGarik There's still a few months left in 2022, one can hope.
But I'm not a developer or employee of Vivaldi, just a volunteer, so I don't know if there's an official planned date.
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@treego IMHO Vivaldi is simply losing ground in the MacOS/iOS situation, there is a lot of small projects focusing on that area, trying to fill the hole - Orion is the most noteworthy to this point - and with the mobile browser user share going over 60% if you want to be relevant you have to offer a mobile version these days.
I find very annoying to have to use more than one browser, huge software and using a lot of resources, if Safari had real extensions it would be great, that is why Orion - which is based on Safari - has a lot of potential, the mobile version is already good, alas the macOS version - still in Beta fair to say - is way behind. Vivaldi needs to improve its performance on M1 and now M2 machines and release a great iOS version before losing more ground: WAKE UP VIVALDI PEOPLE
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@LonM said in Vivaldi for iOS:
@TalGarik There's still a few months left in 2022, one can hope.
But I'm not a developer or employee of Vivaldi, just a volunteer, so I don't know if there's an official planned date.
it would be great to get a beta for Christmas, that is why I am hoping to see "pipeline" becoming "in progress" - no progress, no beta
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@TalGarik Thanks for the tip on the Orion browser.
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@treego said in Vivaldi for iOS:
@TalGarik Thanks for the tip on the Orion browser.
I am not surprised you like it, it is far from perfect, the team working on the MacOS and iOS versions is not even a team - kind of a basketball squad with an empty bench - but is is showing that even within webkit's limitations there is a lot of great things which is possible to do (do you hear me Vivaldi developers?)
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Re: Vivaldi on iOS?
Hello, I'd like to support this request. I love vivaldi and use it at home and at work. But can't use it on my (iOS) phone.
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@MichaelMaier There is an entire forum dedicated to discussion of Vivaldi for iOS.
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@adunanya said in Vivaldi for iOS:
Perhaps the dev team should get onboard the mac train considering there are billions of iPhone and apple users
Vivaldi is already on MacOS. It's just iOS that doesn't have Vivaldi.