

Also, you can create folders for thumbnails, which is a unique feature of the Vivaldi browser. The Speed Dial page allows you to reorder thumbnails manually by adding new items and changing their position with drag and drop. When you hover over an inactive tab, you will see its thumbnail, like in Opera 12: Here are the key features of the Vivaldi browser: A browser that is fast, but also a browser that is rich in functionality, highly flexible and puts the user first. A browser for ourselves and a browser for our friends. Sadly, it is no longer serving its community of users and contributors who helped build the browser in the first place. We innovated and we strove for excellence.įast forward to 2015, the browser we once loved has changed its direction. We kept improving our software, based on our users feedback, as well as our own ideas on how to make a great browser. We stayed close to our users and to our roots. Our little piece of software gained traction, our group grew and a community was created. Our idea was to make a really fast browser, capable of running on limited hardware, keeping in mind that users are individuals with their own requirements and wishes. In 1994, two programmers started working on a web browser. On the developer's page, you will find the following statement for Vivaldi:


Because power users are stated as the target audience, Ia am interested in this for now. However, unlike the new Opera which is dumbed down, it intends to be feature-rich and is already more powerful than the existing Chropera Opera browser. Unlike Opera 12 which had its own rendering engine called "Presto", the new Vivaldi browser is built on the Blink/WebKit engine, i.e.
