Thank you!
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**Hi there,
I have been a very heavy user for a very long time of my life,
i remember using web browsers since win 95 ... and i used loads and loads of web browsers.
every single browser has a unique features.
so i used IE 6 for a long time, then i switched to Mozilla browser ( yes there was a Mozilla browser ), then i moved to Firefox, until chrome released.
and i stayed with chrome for a long period. until i moved totally to opera browser ( because its elegant browser ).
i stayed with opera until one month ago.
and literally i found every single unique and nice features i found in a web browser i used in Vivaldi.that why i thought of writing this post for you guys, to show how much i appreciate you hard work.
Thank you so much for this browser.** -
@mutset Welcome! And thank you for the kind words.
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@mutset said in Thank you!:
I have been a very heavy user for a very long time of my life
Thank you for sharing.
My name is Pathduck and I am also a Vivaldi addicti used IE 6 for a long time
My sympathies, it must have been a hard time
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@mutset I am quite new too.. End of last years the switch (from Opera) to this famous piece of software was inevitable and absolutely necessary.... It's funny, I have pretty much the same browser history book entries as you.
Just Chrome was never the buddy I preferred to stay with. A few companies made me work with it as Google and its tools and all that sh*t has become really nicely and deeply embedded in some companies systems and workflows and they still (even after all the mess that has slowly shown up on the surface) don't want to work with anything else... But that is another story and not our problem ...
The absence of Chrome in my browser career also might be the reason why I've never in my life been to the Google extension page. Since four months I really get upset with that messy place from time to time. The Gβ¨β¨gle Web Store looks like my grandfathers second hand store, where every fβ©kβd up shβt tool has its right to exist! Not happy to visit that ransacked place at all, but for now no choice ...
Anyway 98% of the pera users - doesn't matter if post-millennium solid rocks or the younger generation - are excited within 1 day (or even less) using β €β β €ALDβ ... Even though Opera has changed massively (not only in bad ways), the spirit of the the long past days are still noticeable and the handwriting of (Jon and hes team) is still clearly recognisable... Every retired Opera user who gets his hands on Vivaldi immediately feels kinda at home and somehow very well connected...
It's a wonderful thing to have a browser at hand, which makes you smile every now and then while working...
Welcome and Cheers mate!
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