Anyone use this thing?
www.vivaldi.com
I tried it out briefly yesterday on Ubuntu and it seems alright. I know it's an early release. I can't find a way to get all the Vim-like keyboard shortcuts I'm used to with Vimium in Chrome, though, so I'm not sold.
Nice core design principle of customization, though.
Thoughts?
>>54359670
>>54359670
Its a botnet
>>54359670
>every day every hour the same fucking Vivaldi thread
Ok good now that /g/ has spoken I know how to form my opinion. Thanks all.
>>54359670
Dear Rashid,
Vivaldi Technologies™ congratulates you for being the winner of the prestigious award "shill of the day". We have transferred $1 to you bank account. Enjoy and keep up the good work.
These fucking Vivaldi threads are getting out of hand.
>>54363108
I rather would use Vivaldi before i would touch lame Googleyahoozilla Chromefox.
>>54363291
Yeah it's a decent browser (apart from it being gratis) but there are threads every day about it.
How does the web browsers even make any money? Only from the Google handouts they get from making Google the default search engine?
>>54363325
Selling user data. Why do you think it's closed source?
Or in Firefox's case, investments from bigger companies/organizations that use their technology, and want to keep using it, hell, I seem to recall even google is supporting Mozilla.
>>54363324
Guess they are created to piss Mozilla Chrome2 lovers off.
Granted, Open Source would be better like Qupzilla, Qutebrowser or Otter Browser or even Brave, but these are less polished so far and are working less as a way to piss Chrome clone lovers off. ;)
>>54359670
>Vimium
First, vimium will work in Vivaldo, but you should use cVim instead, anyway, it's closer to what Vimperator is on Firefox.