Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview
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Vivaldi Mail, Vivaldi Feed Reader and Vivaldi Calendar make their first public appearance. Download the latest Vivaldi Snapshot version to test them all.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Am I first?
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@Ruarí Second?
(Any word on M3?)
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and yes, I did just award myself!
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Thank you so much for your work! The end of using M2 is in sight.
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Well, that was quite the read. Let’s see how I do when my install updates, not sure I kept everything, lol.
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ARRARRARRARRRGGHHHHHHH!!!!
It's finally happening! It's finally happening! It's finally happening!
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Whoop whoop! This is very welcome and amazing news. Thank you, Vivaldi
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OMG
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Nice, after years and years we finally have it back in the browser!
The "All Messages" only show the "Spam" folder, is this an issue related to Outlook? Tested with a couple of Outlook accounts.
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M3 will be there, at last? Actually, I feared this day. It gives me strong reason to leave behind the browser that I've used for more than two years. Actually, I don't have any need for any of these services in the browser. I'm aware, that others might. Let them be happy with it.
For me it feels like the 2000s where this was usual and disintegration became part of deliverance of the browser. But now it seems to me, bloat is coming back, adding new features to Vivaldi with any single version for which there's no real use for me like a pause button for the Internet.
May others get happy with it. Vivaldi for me will always be a very respected brand name with high ambitions. Unfortunately it no longer serves my needs. So I may switch to a more focused browser like Chromium, Edge or even good ole Firefox or even Opera that give me in part some of the features I really like about Vivaldi like taking screenshots.
Good luck to you guys and many many thanks for some good two years together.
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No keyboard shortcut for "Open article" in the feeds reader?
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@HealingCross said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
M3 will be there, at last? Actually, I feared this day. It gives me strong reason to leave behind the browser that I've used for more than two years.
Oh purleeeaase. Enough with the dramatics. The installation file is maybe 10 or 20 MB bigger, and if you don't activate it it won't affect you at all.
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Besides stripping off basic functionality such as bookmarks, Opera also removed Opera M2, its much-loved mail client.
I remember that time! But I started to use Opera Mail only when it became a standalone application.
New mail screenshots look great!
(no dark theme?)
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@Stardust said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
Besides stripping off basic functionality such as bookmarks, Opera also removed Opera M2, its much-loved mail client.
I remember that time! But I started to use Opera Mail only when it became a standalone application.
New mail screenshots look great!
(no dark theme?)It's dark for me in my current dark theme...
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@mossman said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
@Stardust said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
Besides stripping off basic functionality such as bookmarks, Opera also removed Opera M2, its much-loved mail client.
I remember that time! But I started to use Opera Mail only when it became a standalone application.
New mail screenshots look great!
(no dark theme?)It's dark for me in my current dark theme...
ok, no spoilers, I will test it later
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18th
I remember when Opera went from Presto & dropped all the features years ago (I still have some of the old Opera Presto background images)
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@mossman: absolutely !