New browser gets official!
Vivaldi released after an year of public development. It is a designed for PC, OS X and Linux desktop. Vivaldi adds features and powerful personalisation options giving productivity and efficiency.
The main features of Vivaldi are
- Tab Stacks: Drop tabs on top of each other to create a stack.
- Tab Stack Tiling: Tile that tab stack and see multiple pages at the same time!
- Sessions: Save your favorite set of tabs as a session for later retrieval.
- Notes: Mark that quote and save it as a note.
- Quick commands: Access open tabs, bookmarks, history, settings and more through a command interface.
- Mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts: Mouse gestures turn a flick of the wrist into almost any action in the browser. Keyboard shortcuts do the same with simple key combinations.
- Speed Dial: Include Groups and Folders for even more Speed Dials!
- Better bookmarks: Access your bookmarks from the bookmarks panel, bookmarks manager, bookmark bar and of course Speed Dial.
- Web Panels: It lets browse tweets, Facebook posts, or chat alongside your primary browsing window.
- Personalized: Vivaldi adapts to you, not the other way around.
Vivaldi supports Chrome add-ons. The UI uses React and JavaScript, as well as Node.js. The core of the browser uses Chromium, ensuring pages render quickly and accurately.
With a founding team of browser pioneers, including Jon von Tetzchner, who co-founded and led Opera Software Vivaldi is being called as the ultimate web power tool for those who need it most. You can download the browser from https://vivaldi.com
Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Vivaldi, said,
[notification type=”notification_info” ]“We set out on a mission to make web browsers powerful again. So Vivaldi 1.0 is both a throwback and a look ahead. It’s a ‘Modern Classic’designed to help our users get the most out of all the time they spend with their browser.Millions of people have already agreed that they want a better browser, one that puts them in control. Everything we build is in service of the user. We have no investors and their agendas to dictate our progress. There’s no exit strategy and we’re here to stay. All we want to do is give people a browser they’re proud to use and that we’re proud to call Vivaldi.”[/notification]