One year ago, we got excited when we heard the founder and ex-CEO of Opera was working on a new, all-in-one browser called Vivaldi. Its main selling point was loads of native features, eliminating the need for extensions. Now, Vivaldi 1.0 is finally ready. #softwaremagic
If you’ve been a Chrome or Firefox believer until now, you’re going to have a little trouble adjusting to this brand new way of navigating online. That’s because instead of adding features, Vivaldi comes with them and more from the get-go. It’s extremely well-organized, giving you the possibility to put open pages in groups and see multiple tabs at once, through web panels. If you want, you can go from a new page to your favorite ones through a speed dial feature and even takes notes online.
Visually, Vivaldi doesn’t disappoint. It automatically colors itself to suit the page you’re on but lets you to add a background image to a new tab, as well. Besides, you can still use the majority of Chrome extensions on it too, if you’re afraid to radically change the way you search for things on the Internet.
Sounds good? Install it from here.
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