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    Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.

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      urix @mib2berlin
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      @mib2berlin Nope. Between Windows and Windows, between Windows and Android...
      It's very frustrating.

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      mib2berlin Soprano @urix
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      @urix
      I send a page from my Linux system to Android, no problem.
      I will check Windows again in a few minutes and edit the post after testing.

      Cheers, mib
      EDIT: It work from Windows 11 to Android but not to Linux.
      I can open a tab from my Windows system in Linux with the cloud icon right top, so sync is working but I donΒ΄t get a message on Linux.

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      Redmi Note 14, HyperOS Android 15

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      Annerod
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      The improvements are great, I agree that Vivaldi is uniquely innovative and safe. As far as privacy goes it is only challenged by Brave browser but unlike Brave it is not available on iOS despite being available on macOS. I suggest that until Vivaldi is available on iPhone there will be few macOS adopters.

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      DAOWAce
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      About god damn time.

      Still running the old 3.x version; can finally update... or I would, if it didn't completely reset my custom theme (due to changes in 5.0) and add a ton of useless crap to the new tab page. Some of the UI feels a bit more sluggish too.

      More searching around about how to fix all this stuff before I update again..

      What I'd give for an LTS version..

      I use Win10 v1703 and Chrome <v52 because newer versions' text rendering (DirectWrite) makes my eyes bleed.

      Sad when nobody in charge of application development understands how bad eye strain with text rendering is for certain people.

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      treego
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      @himmelssheriff Ditto for me! πŸ™‚

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      MickDuRousseau
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      Sometimes the speeddial-thumbnails are flickering ...

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      Priest72 @MickDuRousseau
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      @mickdurousseau If you go into the startpage settings and uncheck "allow drag and drop reordering" this might be of help to you.

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      MickDuRousseau @Priest72
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      @priest72 yes, much better now, thanks.

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      Catweazle
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      @angelspeak44, I use Andisearch, with this I have a AI assistant in Vivaldi (still in beta, but very usefull and works fine), privacy focused, anti-spam, no ads no trackers, direct answers apart of relevant web results and reader pre-view of the web pages, apart I prefer Metager, YOU and Whoogle.

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      MickDuRousseau @Priest72
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      @priest72 no, it is a little bit better, but the flickering comes from time to time

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      Catweazle
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      @angelspeak44 , anyway, you see that my search engine list is quite long, every of them have it's advantage and this way I find what I want, but first searches/questions always in Andi.

      >Laptop ACER, AMD Ryzen, GPU AMD RadeonΒ  RAM 16GB, SSD 512GB -Win11 Home 64 v24H2| Vivaldi last stable|

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      solidsnake Ambassador @Catweazle
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      @catweazle What is your search URL sor Andisearch?
      The one that is added by the browser doesn't work for me.

      https://andisearch.com/?message=%s
      
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      pafflick Vivaldi Team @Annerod
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      @annerod said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      I have been requesting an iOS version since day one

      Day one of which year? πŸ˜‰

      @annerod said in Vivaldi Mobile Plans:

      Mobile version for android would be enough for me.

      🀭
      Jokes aside, I noticed that there are still a lot of people who make similar (though very inaccurate) assumptions:

      @annerod said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      I can only assume it is a deliberate policy decision on the part of the developer's.

      In the past, it could've seemed as unlikely to happen - even to us. But we never said: "never". It's not a secret that the iOS version is on our to-do list, but there are still people who don't believe us. Maybe it's "too good to be true" for them, but it's true nevertheless. πŸ™‚

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      Catweazle @solidsnake
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      @solidsnake , Andi, despite it seems a chat and you can really chat with it, it's a search engine and you have to add it as such, not with message.

      https://andisearch.com/?query=%s
      

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      solidsnake Ambassador @Catweazle
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      @catweazle Thanks for sharing.

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      infosrefanvlad @DAOWAce
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      @daowace said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      add a ton of useless crap to the new tab page

      Your start page can be almost empty if that's what you want.
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      Arch KDE | Android 10 | Snapshots only

      Vivaldi is the most unstable part of a system.
      Mobile = no tab search, no notes markdown support. Accordions used not to be broken
      Vivaldi can ultra super manage your tabs, sessions and notes, just not all the time.

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      Annerod @pafflick
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      @pafflick it was in 2018 that I first tried Vivaldi and was so taken with it that I asked when there would be an iOS version. At that time there was no Android version either. About two years later it was apparent that Vivaldi had decided to develope an Android version but still no news on an iOS version. I do have an @vivaldi.net account so I do keep up. Each time I check in to lodge a feature request I note there are many other identical requests but apparently not enough. Β―_(ツ)_/Β―

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      Stardust @guigirl
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      @guigirl said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      @stardust said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      most important improvement in this release is the return of the original tab dragging

      Hmmm, well, this Stable, same as current & recent Snappies, continues to have the highly irritating & inconvenient problem with multiple collapsed accordion stacks, further collapsing via "disappearing" their expansion arrow-icons when dragging an individual non-stacked tab, thus displacing all the stacks & jumping the intended drop destination away from one's pointer on the tab being dragged. It's so poorly done; most unpleasant. I've had to change to Two-Level mode, til this poor design is fixed.

      I haven't started to use accordion stacks because it was half-baked last time I tested it. I am waiting when it will become at the same level as Opera 11/12 tab stacking was with double click to stack/unstack.

      Tab dragging/reodering is the core browser feature that should work perfectly while tab stacking is a very niche feature I can live without πŸ˜‹

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      Stardust @infosrefanvlad
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      @infosrefanvlad said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      @daowace said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      add a ton of useless crap to the new tab page

      Your start page can be almost empty if that's what you want.
      8dde549e-4b3b-46da-b9a7-5fa80ac0bbdd-image.png

      But still so bloated! Look at those Status bar, Panel and dozens buttons on Address bar 🧐 πŸ˜…

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      guigirl @Annerod
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      @annerod Yes but the logical fallacy you seem to make, like may others, is to extrapolate the entire universe from a small piece of fairy cake & then equate correlation with causation, or in this case...

      I have been requesting an iOS version since day one
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      I can only assume it is a deliberate policy decision on the part of the developer's.

      I mean, as an example, look how many years Vivaldifarians had to wait before receiving M3. There was a time, for Snappie after Snappie after Snappie, when a predictable forum trope was "Any word on M3?" 🀭 Eventually, it did come [albeit WiP].

      Or another example; look at the extremely long wait for TST, before we finally were overjoyed to receive that! Oh, no, wait... 🀐


      @stardust said in Vivaldi introduces a Reading List Panel, shows statistics on blocked trackers and ads.:

      Tab dragging/reodering is the core browser feature that should work perfectly while tab stacking is a very niche feature I can live without

      Yep, i well recall you're not a fan/user of stacking, but many of us are, which is why i wished to balance out the praise you rightfully gave to the revamped dragging aspect [for discrete tabs], with words about the poor experience when dragging involves usage of accordion stacks.

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