What's your opinion on Vivaldi /g/?
pure dogshit
>>53922176
he's a pretty cool guy
i like Max Richter's recomposition of Vivaldi's Four Seasons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3fOVDTg9pU
try it, but it's really laggy, especially had problems with stuttering youtube videos
very bad
Javascript user interface
been using it for all of 2016 aprox, it works well and has the best gui but it seems to lag although that also means that chrome lags so I dont know, modern browsing fucking sucks
>>53922176
>Chrome reskin with extra botnet and bloat
11/10 on the bad app scale desu senpai senpai desu desu
>>53922176
My hopes are dead.
Of on almost a year of beta they couldn't fix what I reported every release, they never will.
Which is sad cause apart for a couple of deal breakers it's a great good browser.
>>53923415
What were you reporting? Really interested.
>>53922176
go read my opinion on hacker news, paul
It's a good browser, but full of bug yet. The price of being new I guess.
closed source -> into the trash
I like it and use it on my Ubuntu gnome laptop.
Comfy + comfy = comfy, who would've thought.
*Audible Contempt*
>>53922176
>Vivaldi
Oh another reskin of chrome ...
>>53922186
fpbp
>>53923415
Did your bug reports also have a wrong word in 2 out of 3 sentences?
Yet another failed attempt at an Opera 12 successor
>>53922176
How many threads are you going to open you fucking jew?
>>53922176
You keep making these, I'll keep replying.
>>53922176
Nicest GUI I've seen on a browser. Other than that it has some nice special features, very much like the old Opera. Nothing I'd really need though, and it was buggy as hell when I tried it a few months back, they could keep the code cleaner.
>>53928042
this, good GUI but slow as shit (GUI). many broken "features". it's a good start. maybe in another half year.
>>53928625
but reallly good and very welcomed out of the box customization
How can I make it so that I can drag the tab and open a new window?
>>53922176
already using it, it's promising