Former Opera CEO Launches Vivaldi, A New Browser For Power Users

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    Thank you.
     
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    I've been running Vivaldi on Windows recently and I'm pretty impressed. I ran the very first release two years ago on Linux. It's maturing nicely.
     
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    Still not good enough to replace Firefox, I'm afraid. And another problem is that NoScript is not available for Vivaldi. I need it to disable "first party scripts" on certain sites. You can do this with uBlock, but unlike NS, it will break the layout of certain sites. And other script-managers are not good enough.
     
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    Well, it's replaced Firefox for me lol. Anyway I'm guessing Georgio will have to re-code NS for Chromium based browsers soon.
     
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    History panel - Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.7.735.29

     
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    have they added a bookmarks button back yet (not the side bar but like firefox has a button with a drop down for bookmarks?) a while back they said they were working on that and thats one thing i just want to have lol
     
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    The 1.7 stable release was yesterday (for me). I don't see any changes in the bookmarks but there is a clever Maxthon-style screen capture feature.
     
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    When will the Add-on's kick into place?
     
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    Thanks, then there's something seriously wrong on my system. The videos don't load at all, even though they are hosted on YouTube. I also have Flash video problems on Firefox, but I'm guessing this is because those sites are not compatible with it. Very annoying, I can't wait for Flash to die, but HTML5 video most get a "click to play" feature.
     
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    The “Cloudbleed” issue: keeping you safe
     
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    Thanks for letting me know, luckily most sites with Flash do work correctly. I'm actually using Vivaldi mostly for this, because on Firefox it's a disaster.
     
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    I want to love Vivaldi, as Chrome is the most stable browser on my PC, but I resent Google. Vivaldi is still unready in several ways for my use, but I hope they'll get there.
     
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    On some systems, Vivaldi will close without opening.

    The fix is to right click the icon in Programs, click properties - and in the target box - add to the end of vivaldi.exe -no-sandbox, click the admin permissions when asked and then click OK.

    Then launch Vivaldi and it should run normally. Sandbox doesn't work on some Chromium-based browsers so it needs to be disabled to allow the browser to boot up and run.
     
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    Why do you resent Google?
     
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