Vivaldi can try the split screen in the browser.
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Just like the PC version, you can browse more than two web pages simultaneously in your browser.
The Android version allows users to view up to two web pages simultaneously. -
That is already natively supported by Android (and Chromium).
- Open Vivaldi in split screen
- Navigate to the site you want to use in the bottom panel
- Press menu > Move to other window
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@madiso Do you mean the split screen of Android?
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@poto Yes.
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I just checked and the method from madiso works. I'll tag this as done.
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@madiso Can you upload a screenshot of the split screen?
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Either there is no such function for the APK version on my Kindle Fire.
Perhaps I am just not used to it... Cannot even select two tabs simultaneously to be able to this. -
@greybeard Multi-window support came to Android with Android 7, you must be using an earlier version.
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@madiso Using Amazon Fire OS on Kindle 2018 tablet.
The Fire OS is a 'fork', if that is the correct term, of Android.
If I can get the APK of the app it will usually run on the Kindle unless it requires google services.
Last OS update was early Sept 2019, so it should close to the latest Android. -
@greybeard The update time does not actually reflect the version. Try viewing this website and see what version does it claim to have.
Or, maybe you just don't know how to activate it. For that, read this article.
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@madiso from the UA page
According to useragent v2.2.1:
ua
rawUa: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 7.1.2; KFKAWI) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/76.0.3809.137 Safari/537.36 Vivaldi/2.7.1624.277
string:
family: Vivaldi
major: 2
minor: 7
patch: 1624
device: Generic Smartphone 0.0.0
os
string: Android 7.1.2
family: Android
major: 7
minor: 1
patch: 2I will review the article although as it says not all apps support the feature.