With two recent releases in this year, the Vivaldi browser has got some significant updates. Besides core changes, the browser got icons for bookmarked sites in the left pane. Additionally, the browser got new installer options and command line arguments which will allow the user to run multiple instances of Vivaldi and specify the browser profile from the command line.
Category: Vivaldi
Vivaldi Beta 2 is out, comes with impressive improvements
A major release of the innovative Vivaldi browser was rolled out yesterday. Vivaldi Beta 2 is now available for public download . Let's see which nice features were included in this release.
Vivaldi Beta 1 is out
Today is a significant day in the history of the development of the Vivaldi browser. It finally reached the Beta stage. Despite being based on Google's Blink/Chromium engine like many browsers these days, Vivaldi promises more customization and provides a unique set of features.
Vivaldi 1.0.219.3 is almost like a new Technical Preview
A new weekly build of the Vivaldi browser, version 1.0.219.3 has been released. While this build features only a few user interface changes, developers are focused on fixing bugs. Even though we track weekly builds here, the official build which regular users can download from the Vivaldi home page is still Technical Preview 3 (TP3). But this will change soon.
Vivaldi 1.0.212 is released
A new weekly build of the innovative browser, Vivaldi is out. This time it is Vivaldi 1.0.212. This version includes several usability improvements like a new feature enhancement to popular mouse gestures and many fixes for the most frequently reported bugs from the last released build. Let's take a closer look.
Vivaldi 1.0.209.3 is out with color schemes and tab switching using mouse scroll
The weekly build of the revolutionary Vivaldi browser was issued a bit late this week. Instead of Monday, developers released it only yesterday due to serious bugs which they fixed before rolling out the build to the public. Vivaldi 1.0.209.3 features several improvements and interesting interface changes. Let's see what is new.
Vivaldi 1.0.201.2 is out, features new UI options
The Vivaldi browser developers who intend to make it a powerful replacement for the now abandoned Opera 12 have released a new weekly build of their browser. Unlike many previous builds, changes in Vivaldi 1.0.201.2 are notable for the regular user as they are not only under the hood but also in the user interface. Let's take a closer look.
Vivaldi 1.0.196.2 features improved hotkeys, spatial navigation and a few other interesting changes
Yesterday, the Vivaldi team rolled out a new weekly build of their revolutionary web browser. Unlike the previous release, this one does not come with lots of changes. However, a few changes and bug fixes are very interesting. Let's explore them.
Vivaldi 1.0.190.2 features notable UI improvements
Vivaldi is a relatively new browser with the goal of replacing the old Opera 12.x browser. It is highly customizable and is developed for power users. The Vivaldi developer team has introduced a new version of their browser. Unlike previous weekly releases, the new Vivaldi 1.0.190.2 brings several major improvements to the user interface of the browser. Let's see what those improvements are.
New version of Vivaldi 1.0.178.2 is out, see what’s new
Vivaldi Technologies, the company developing the Vivaldi browser, released a new version yesterday, version 1.0.178.2. Vivaldi is an actively developed browser that holds promise for fans of the classic Opera browser and other power users. Let's explore what's new in this release.