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| Vivaldi Speed Dial |
Vivaldi, a new browser name has arrived this week available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Vivaldi come with new taste of browser and meets need of power user. It is built — shock — on the tried-and-tested open-source frameworks of Chromium, Blink and Google’s open-source V8 JavaScript engine (among other projects).
Does the world really want another browser? Vivaldi, the brain child of former Opera Software CEO Jon von Tetzchner, is less concerned about want and more about need.
Vivaldi is being built with the sort of features that keyboard preferring tab addicts need. It is not being pitched at users who find Firefox perplexing or whose sole criticism of Chrome is that it moved the bookmarks button.
That’s not tacky marketing spiel either. Despite the ‘technical preview’ badge it comes with, Vivaldi is alreadypacked with features that demonstrate its power user slant.
Plenty of folks feel left behind and underserved by the simplified, paired back offerings other software companies are producing. Vivaldi, even at this early juncture, looks well placed to succeed in winning them over.
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| Vivaldi's Bookmarks |
Overall no major different things from this this browser, but you should test this unique of vivaldi, the bar color always matching its color with website color theme, awesome!
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| Vivaldi's Bar when open Facebook |
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| Vivaldi's Bar when open twitter |



