Vivaldi browser now out of beta

Prasad, 06 April, 2016

We first heard of Vivaldi back when it was released in beta form early last year. The browser is now finally out of beta, and available for Windows, OS X, and Linux.

Vivaldi is a browser by Vivaldi Technologies, an Oslo-based company founded by the former co-founder and CEO of Opera Software, Jon von Tetzchner. Vivaldi tries to build on what made Opera so popular with some people in the first place, a ton of features and customizability, before Opera decided to strip it away of everything and become overly simplistic.

Vivaldi includes features such as tab stacking, where you can drop tabs on top of each other to create a stack and make managing them easier, tab stack tiling, where you can tile the tabs in a stack side by side within the browser window if you have a big enough monitor to view them comfortably, notes feature to save quotes from website and screenshots and the browser remembers where you took them from, mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts, speed dial, web panels to have a small panel on the side dedicated to sites that don't require a lot of space or IM windows, UI customizability, and more.

Vivaldi 1.0 is available for download for free from the link below.

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Reader comments

Firefox and this are the best browsers. Period.

  • MdN8
  • 06 Apr 2016
  • 6tS

OK, then tell me how to disable that animation. I'll tell you: in Firefox it can be done in about:config. In Opera/Chromium it can not and I'm well aware of /flags. The other day I was disabling that silly "smooth scrolling" thing. In Vivaldi it's on...

If you choose your browser basing it where it came from... well its say lots about you, especially taking in to the account that, Opera is still made by ""European"" and still its code that is not gonna be changed is "European" Also you reali...

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