Vivaldi unveiled the official beta version of the company's web browser a couple of minutes ago marking the next step in the company's plan to win over disgruntled Opera users and Internet users who want control over how their browser looks and behaves.
It feels like Vivaldi has been around for a long time when in fact it has been less than a year.
First unveiled in January 2015, it is been pushed out in the open with weekly snapshot releases that, for the most part, worked fine and without larger issues.
Based on Chromium/Blink, it is one of the few browsers based on the Google browser that does not just make marginal interface changes to the browser and keeps everything else as is.
In fact, one of the main goals of the project is to implement popular features that classic Opera supported but modern Opera does not.
Homepage – https://vivaldi.com
Download Vivaldi Beta for Windows 32-bit (Size: 34.5 MB)
Download Vivaldi Beta for Windows 64-bit (Size: 39.5 MB)
It feels like Vivaldi has been around for a long time when in fact it has been less than a year.
First unveiled in January 2015, it is been pushed out in the open with weekly snapshot releases that, for the most part, worked fine and without larger issues.
Based on Chromium/Blink, it is one of the few browsers based on the Google browser that does not just make marginal interface changes to the browser and keeps everything else as is.
In fact, one of the main goals of the project is to implement popular features that classic Opera supported but modern Opera does not.
Homepage – https://vivaldi.com
Download Vivaldi Beta for Windows 32-bit (Size: 34.5 MB)
Download Vivaldi Beta for Windows 64-bit (Size: 39.5 MB)