- Aug 6, 2014
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@tonibalas They are both stable they say and I have tried both myself. Didn't get much issues with the 64 bit version.
Look, I'm using the 64-bit version for almost a week until now had no problem! (Windows 8.1), even left a message on the blog saying that the 64-bit version of this very good!Tomorrow i will give a try the RC1 and i will share my thoughts.
One question should i try the 32 bit version or the 64 bit?
I see that 64 bit is saying experimental so it's not very stable?
I think not but is hard for me to see a web page not in English one of our other great members will give an answer.Does it still without having a translator in the address bar?
In many browsers based on Chrome itself is and is very convenient for those who sail by foreign pages and extensions do not always work well nor are they as comfortable
No, it's doesn't support that atm. If you really miss this, please fill in this form:Report a Bug – Vivaldi (it's called bugreport, but they want users to put feature requests in it too), and they will surely add it to the list of things to implement.Does it still without having a translator in the address bar?
In many browsers based on Chrome itself is and is very convenient for those who sail by foreign pages and extensions do not always work well nor are they as comfortable
Thanks, I´ll do it! I only read good things about this browser, if they implement this, for me, improvement, it would be the number oneNo, it's doesn't support that atm. If you really miss this, please fill in this form:Report a Bug – Vivaldi (it's called bugreport, but they want users to put feature requests in it too), and they will surely add it to the list of things to implement.
Whats email client in a browser?Especially since it will be a combo of browser and email client. Hope it's as good or better than Opera Mail. Currently the best in my opinion (I like it's design, lightness, etc simply personal opinion).
Would be great! I've seen people asking this on their blog, I believe that many want it!Does it still without having a translator in the address bar?
In many browsers based on Chrome itself is and is very convenient for those who sail by foreign pages and extensions do not always work well nor are they as comfortable
Would be great! I've seen people asking this on their blog, I believe that many want it!
I am currently using this extension in Vivaldi chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-translate/aapbdbdomjkkjkaonfhkkikfgjllcleb?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog, it is good, but sometimes it fails! Not even translate! It fails lot here at MT.
It is hard for me to use Vivaldi all the time, because MT is one that I most visit! And I have to translate a lot of things, for his very little English ... Ai Chrome never fails, the native translator that comes in it is very good.
Give a try to this translatorWould be great! I've seen people asking this on their blog, I believe that many want it!
I am currently using this extension in Vivaldi chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-translate/aapbdbdomjkkjkaonfhkkikfgjllcleb?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog, it is good, but sometimes it fails! Not even translate! It fails lot here at MT.
It is hard for me to use Vivaldi all the time, because MT is one that I most visit! And I have to translate a lot of things, for his very little English ... Ai Chrome never fails, the native translator that comes in it is very good.
This is more than wonderful! Communicate with people who speak other languages and making friends is very good! Not wanting to escape much of the subject ... But here at MT especially has people all over the world, and the language that everyone speaks does not hurt at all! I find it very good! Thanks to technology! Of course, communication is not always perfect, but most of the time to understand the fine!Even though there are some issues with translate, isn't it wonderful that modern technology has allowed people across the world to communicate with each other, despite language differences? People who otherwise wouldn't commune, do, and in many cases, become very good friends. Okay, my rants over, it's just really neat to think about.
In regards to Vivaldi, I loved it when I used it, but for some reason it was a tad bit unstable, and would get slower the longer I used it. I'm sure it's an issue on client side (meh internet service), which is why I'm rarely quick to judge security softwares/browsers based off their performance.
Thank you! I'll see this extension!Give a try to this translator
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I followed the instructions from @kev216 (thanks again) and I have requested it. I do not know if I will ignore (probably), but I think it is really an improvement. When I receive reply. I communicate here.Would be great! I've seen people asking this on their blog, I believe that many want it!
I am currently using this extension in Vivaldi chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-translate/aapbdbdomjkkjkaonfhkkikfgjllcleb?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog, it is good, but sometimes it fails! Not even translate! It fails lot here at MT.
It is hard for me to use Vivaldi all the time, because MT is one that I most visit! And I have to translate a lot of things, for his very little English ... Ai Chrome never fails, the native translator that comes in it is very good.
The idea behind the email client is to make something similiar as Opera had in the Opera 12 times before they changed to Chromium. A tutorial of Opera mail can you find here, which might give you a general idea about it: Opera Mail Basics TutorialWhats email client in a browser?
I mean have never used Outlook or any email client so dont know about it.
What & how Vivaldi email client would work? Work offline?