Looking back in pride. Moving forward with purpose.
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As another year comes to a close, we pause to reflect on what we’ve achieved in these challenging times, while also casting a glance toward the road ahead.
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@jon I'm proud of Vivaldi and all the progress it's made. Congratulations.
(Glad I seem to have picked the right horse again... )
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Thanks for great browser.
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Thanks for the clever and creative, and important, work you are all doing @jon Stupendous!!
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@jon , thank you and the team for this superb browser that manages to excite and with a community that is for many like a family-
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I've only started using Vivaldi back in October, and I'm really excited to see where this browser goes next! It has its quirks and flaws, but I'm optimistic about its future!
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glance toward the road ahead
Ha, Polestar pun.
Congrats Jon & Team. Your 2014/2015 mantra of building "a browser for our friends" continues to shine bright & true, albeit, you've created more than "just" a browser, you created & facilitated a community.
Hugs & kisses.
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Many thanks to the whole team for the great brouser and the good forum here.
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The browser just becomes better over time. I mean: yes you add many not needed (by me) features like calendar/mail/alarm.., but you also keep improving the performance (browser interface works almost as fast as Chrome) and you stay true to your words, you seem like a honest and "open" user-oriented company. Your decision of adding much needed adblocker was just turning point for me: you need that money from ad companies, but you also just implemented the feature many of your users asked. For example I use Vivaldi without extensions with built in adblocker and turn it off on the websites I want to support; also keeping your specific "partners" list ON to try to support you. Good you have a donation support added too: I've used it couple of times already. Thank you for the nice product and right attitude to your users! Really hope your company just keeps going forward, making the world (internet) a better place.
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I started using Vivaldi in October and it just gets better. Congratulations to everyone and hope you all have a great Christmas
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Thank you, the browser is getting better and better, and is similar to Opera 12.
We ask you to optimize your browser well
Refresh the standard design
Release ios version
Make tabs not shrink, but scroll like Firefox
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An das gesamte Vivaldi-Team,
Frohe Weihnachtszeit und alles Gute im kommenden Jahr!!! -
Happy Holidays to the Vivaldi team and all of the Community, thanks for an awesome year of Vivaldi going from strength to strength!
And to everyone the very best wishes for a Happy New Year!
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Thank You, Jon and the V-Team for all of your good hard work.
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we don't need innovation, we need to get basics polished first
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We don't need no innovation
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teacher, leave them kids alone
Hey! Teacher, leave them kids alone
All in all it's just another brick in the wallYour entry exemplifies an often heard complaint that bug fixing is tending to get less priority in favor of features, features and features. And as such, software gets more and more "background noise" as part of the whole, where features play more and more the role of music that hides the noise by its loudness.
Tie down the ...?
Really difficult issue. Also because making features makes far more fun than fixing bugs. -
@moondawg said in Looking back in pride. Moving forward with purpose.:
Thank You, Jon and the V-Team for all of your good hard work.
Amen and Amen! Let's go, Vivaldi! It's good with hair or even baldy!
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