Here is great news for all Vivaldi users. The team behind the browser released Vivaldi 2.2. It is a major milestone in its development history. Let's see what has changed.

Here is great news for all Vivaldi users. The team behind the browser released Vivaldi 2.2. It is a major milestone in its development history. Let's see what has changed.
The team behind the most innovative Vivaldi browser released a new snapshot of the upcoming version of the app. Vivaldi 2.2.1388.23 is the first release candidate for 2.2. It comes with a new option that allows disabling the built-in Google DNS service that is used as the last resort when a web page is not accessible.
The team behind the most innovative Vivaldi browser released a new snapshot of the upcoming version of the app. Vivaldi 2.2.1386.4 will allow you to access closed tabs with Quick Commands, and assign keyboard shortcuts to them. Also, the status bar is now customizable.
The team behind the most innovative Vivaldi browser released a new snapshot of the upcoming version of the app. Vivaldi 2.2.1373.4 adds numbers to the first 9 items in the Window menu for faster switching.
The team behind the most innovative Vivaldi browser released a new snapshot of the upcoming version of the app. Vivaldi 2.2.1369.6 makes the address bar customizable, features the ability to mute tab without switching to them.
The team behind the most innovative Vivaldi browser released a new snapshot of the upcoming version of the app. Vivaldi 2.2.1360.4 includes a number of nice media improvements for Linux users, resolves a bunch of issues, and features the Chromium engine version 71.
The team behind the most innovative Vivaldi browser released a new snapshot of the upcoming version of the app. Vivaldi 2.2.1350.4 allows opening a new tab by middle-clicking on an entry from the back/forward button drop-down menu.