>1008*2
>Not using Vivaldi
>Fully customisable
>Stacking tabs
>Keyboard shortcuts
>Takes notes on the fly
>Super fast
>GNU/Linux compatible
Where were you when Vivaldi took over?
Is there a vi-keys plugin yet?
>>53913490
i enjoy my supreme chrome browser
>software calls itself trash
:^}
>>53913543
Enjoy your supreme botnet
>>53913678
I will, thank you!
>still can't add a bookmark in UI-less mode
>still no option to decide the behavior on tab closing
Holy fucking shit, I reported those problems six fucking months ago and in the stable release they still haven't added/fixed that shit?
Way to go.
>>53913725
This. Vivaldi devs promise to implement mail asap, highest priority. Meanwhile they haven't fixed basic shit like this.
>>53913500
this
i would drop firefox in an instant if any other browser had a viable vimperator/pentadactyl alternative.
>>53913754
I mean, I wouldn't even be missing the behaviour on tab closing if the default one wasn't dogshit, and with dogshit I mean "return to previously opened tab".
This absolutely murder my web of using the browser by opening a bunch of links, going to the one on the right and upon closing that ending on the next opened link.
Who the fuck thought that "return to latest use tab" was a sane behaviour? Who?
(sorry for the mad)
>>53913490
Proprietary software.
Go shill somewhere else while I continue using glorious dwb.
>>53913490
But it's still Chromium-based.
There are Furfox extensions that don't have alternatives.
No love for Vivaldi?
>>53914938
Why would there be? It's just Chrome in a new skin. Didn't even bother making it open source.
Fuck using a proprietary browser.
>>53913490
>2016
>still giving two shits what browser someone you don't know and will never meet uses.
#justplebthings
>>53913490
I'd use it if it actually succeeded atsuccessing Opera 12. It hasn't.
>>53913490
>Fully customisable
Still have an ugly looking browser
>material design
>>53913490
>opera
>nodejs
>based on chromium
>npm
>nodejs
>react
>only development done is on the UI
>bunch of normie features
>Javascript
>long list of npm dependencies
>One of the things that makes Vivaldi unique is that it is built on modern web technologies. We use JavaScript and React to create the user interface with the help of Node.js and a long list of NPM modules. Vivaldi is the web built with the web.
just can't do it
>>53915151
If that happened they'd have relevant marketshare by now. But it didn't, and it won't. Maybe the Chinese will be able to make something of Presto.
no ublock origin
>proprietary
>based on Chromium botnet
Caches to disk by default, destroying ssds in the process, as well as being slow.
>>53913490
>proprietary
>>53914963
Actually it's chromium based, not chrome based.
>>53916694
Whoa big difference there