One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases
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@enc0re I don't have two clocks in my system tray. On the left is an indicator for the Netspeed (1) on the right is the clock (2) see screenshot 1. Screenshot 2 is a clock programmed by @luetage: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/36080/history-clock-keeping-easter-egg-alive
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@rhk said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
Sorry, can't confirm.
I note from your signature you're a Windows user, so this might be a GNU/Linux-only bug. Alternatively, it might just be a corrupt profile as I've carried the same profile over from very early V versions. Thank you for taking the time to look. Hopefully this info will still be useful if it turns out to be one of those intermittent things only some users see.
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@cheffo said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
@frogworth: have you considered Bitwarden password manager in place of Lastpass? Unti 4 weeks ago I had been a happy Lastpass user for many years, but decided to give Bitwarden a try,having heard it worked well with Vivaldi android. Bitwarden is now my password manager of choice, only took 15 minutes to export everything over from Lastpass to Bitwarden with no issues. Last thought, as another person has already posted it is the job of Lastpass devs to get their password manager working with Vivaldi, not the other way round. Bitwarden devs sorted this out in a very short period, getting their password manager to be compatible with Vivaldi. Lastpass need to up their game I think.
+1 for Bitwarden as a better alternative to Lastpass. It's free and open source, which means it's likely to be a lot more trustworthy (not a hard-and-fast rule, but it at least tips the odds in your favour).
I would also like to suggest "Keepass" as well, which is also free and open source. You can store your Keepass db on your cloud drive if you really want it accessible from anywhere - no need for its own special cloud. I personally just keep the db on the local device. I haven't used Bitwarden so can't compare it, but I like Keepass because you don't need any browser extensions - it'll autotype (on PC) or copy/paste (on Android) your credentials into any other app. Naturally it clears the clipboard so your password doesn't stay visible if you use the copy/paste method. I have it installed on my dumb-phone (J2ME mobile Java version), my Android tab, and my GNU/Linux boxes. I know there's also a Windows version, and I think also a Mac port. Naturally, it works flawlessly with PC and Android Vivaldi.
IMHO you shouldn't trust something as important as your passwords or your cloud storage to proprietary software, especially if it is gratis. (Whilst Vivaldi is proprietary, some source code is available and the devs are always very transparent).
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Just finally got round to trying V for Android and I'm very impressed. I think it would be perfect if there was an option to force it to always load in permanent browsing mode. On the desktop, it's easy enough to use the "delete browsing data" dialogue with everything selected and "all time" as the timeframe every time you close the browser (or to edit the V shortcut) - but on mobile this requires diving into the settings every time.
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@robyer said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
@terminalmancer: The issue is in Vivaldi, not in LastPass. Android has built-in autofill service which is used by LastPass/1Password and other password managers (https://www.blog.google/products/android/use-your-favorite-password-manager-android-oreo/). Vivaldi doesn't properly report current webpage to the autofill service, that's the only problem (https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/autofill-optimize).
I don't think that's true. Bitwarden works fine in Vivaldi Android and it uses the autofill service.
In Vivaldi Android Snapshot, it does not work properly (when I try to autofill it shows my Vivaldi login regardless of which page I'm actually on), but that has been fixed with some simple changes to Bitwarden's app and should come in the next version of it. So I'd guess that LastPass and 1Password simply haven't added for Vivaldi in their apps' lists of browsers.
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How does the build in Ad-blocker compare to ublock origin? And on what is it based? Or is it made specifically for Vivaldi?
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@Schiller AdblockPlus/UblockOrigin list based + site exclusions
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What a great work ! I tried Vivaldi years ago and had difficulty to change my habits. I felt many thing were too unstable. I came back to it a few weeks ago and what a thrill ! It has become my default browser on all my devices and I feel invested of a kind of missionary duty. This new version pushed the limits even further, it is simply amazing to see the work that has been done. Congratulations !
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@Schiller said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
How does the build in Ad-blocker compare to ublock origin? And on what is it based? Or is it made specifically for Vivaldi?
Tested right after upgrading. I had a feeling it will block way less ads than uBlock Origin and I was right - Vivaldi's blocker can't block as many ads as uBlock. In brief, about 10-20% of ads are not blocked (depends on type of ads).
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I didn't read the last couple of hundred posts, but I wanted to share something a little odd I experienced when updating the stable yesterday.
After updating a work laptop in the morning, there were another three machines to update in the evening: two on Win10 and one Lubuntu. For the two Win10 PCs, I updated Vivaldi, then went through my profile and my wife's profile to check the settings (e.g. set default to block trackers and ads), then when I went back to my own profile and tried to start Vivaldi again nothing happened! I had to reboot both before things launched normally. I also seemed to get very slow or no reaction when initiating the update on a couple of the machines (the Lubuntu netbook, a Win10 desktop and I think I had the same thing on the work laptop). Pretty sure the desktop didn't actually start Vivaldi after updating until I manually tried launching it a couple of times.
If it had happened just once then I wouldn't really have noticed, but the fact I got the same kind of unresponsiveness during/after installation on several different machines in different configurations seems more than a coincidence. Luckily, all seem fine after rebooting. Wonder if there's a process started during installation which isn't shutting down properly.
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@pesala: I'm not an address bar user, so such argument has no power here.
Besides, what I'm asking for is alternative ways to activate the clock, by options in menu, shortcuts or even in the right click menu, to show it as a popup window or something like that, that's all. Vivaldi normally gives to its users all the options we need to make us comfortable. I'm counting on this behavior.
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Two regressions in the desktop browser 3.0.
First, dragging the icon from the address bar to Writer does not copy over the page URL any longer. Instead I get the first element in the page, which is unwanted and unorthodox behavior.
Second, right-clicking in a Web Panel and selecting Reload reloads the main page in the background rather than the Web Panel. So there is no current way to reload Web Panels, which is very undesirable.
Thanks.
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@paul1149 said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
dragging the icon from the address bar to Writer
Which program is that? OpenOffice? If I drag the icon to LibreOffice I just get the URL.
Reloading a web panel from the Toolbar works for me. Has reload from the context menu has ever worked?
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@Pesala said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
@paul1149 said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
dragging the icon from the address bar to Writer
Which program is that? OpenOffice? If I drag the icon to LibreOffice I just get the URL.
Reloading a web panel from the Toolbar works for me. Has reload from the context menu has ever worked?
Same in Blue velvet editor, which I have in the web panel.
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Not pleased that the perfectly good Ublock Origin support in Vivaldi Mobile Snapshot was dumped in favor of some list I've never heard of from DuckDuckGo, a company I don't trust. Vivaldi is supposed to be the power user's browser that gives us more options rather than taking them away. Being able to control my own experience and use the stuff I trust is more important to me than cross device sync, so guess this seals the deal for good, I will be sticking with Firefox on mobile unless proper extension support is added to Vivaldi.
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@Pesala said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
@paul1149 said in One day. Two big Vivaldi browser releases:
dragging the icon from the address bar to Writer
Which program is that? OpenOffice? If I drag the icon to LibreOffice I just get the URL.
LibreOffice on Linux. Used to work.
Reloading a web panel from the Toolbar works for me. Has reload from the context menu has ever worked?
Somehow I lost that toolbar. Now I have it back and that does work. Reload from the context menu used to work, yes, but I can use the toolbar even better. Thanks.
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Okay. Cool thing, but wait where's the mail client? It's still not included. Seems to be more like vaporware. This feature was one of the main reason why I switched over from Chrome (I've used the Opera Mail stand alone client on Windows 7 and I am still totally satisfied with it). I thought it will at least come with version 3.0.
Otherwise good job guys keep on but deliver the mail client please. And it would be a pleasure if Vivaldi could at least be available for *BSD like it is with (some) Linux.
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@M4SSD35TRUC10N Nope M3 (mail client) is still not ready. This is one of the more recent statements from @jon about it:
@jon said in M3 mail & RSS-reader:
Our goal is to get out M3 builds ASAP. Clearly M3 warrants a big version jump, but that does not mean that the wait needs to be that long. We have been working on M3 in parallel to our other work and it has been making great progress.
We are still polishing M3 and it still requires some work before it is ready for wider testing.
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@toxpal
The amount of blocked ads depends on the lists you use. You can import the same list to the native blocker that you use in any extension. -
Isn't it possible to use the extension for vivaldi with the source code published by kiwi browser?