![]() There are Downloads, Bookmarks and Contacts panels, too, as well as one for "Vivaldi Mail" (although a message explains this "is not ready") and a web panel option, which lets you pin frequently accessed web sites, feeds and other resources for easy access alongside the main browser window. A Notes section allows you to take text notes and screen shots, and add tags to any site. Browser tabs at the top of the page, address and search bar below, a menu button top-left points to a few useful options (File > Import Data can import your bookmarks, passwords, history, and search engines from IE, Opera and Firefox).Ī tabbed panel on the left gives access to various extras. ![]() ![]() The end result is streamlined and straightforward to use. The user interface is built with JavaScript and React ("with the help of Node.js, Browserify and a long list of NPM modules", apparently). It's Chromium-based, which ensures decent speeds, even for a Technical Preview. Vivaldi is a new browser from a team lead by Jon S.
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