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Today's snapshot has a fix for problems with keyboard shortcuts, introduced in the previous snapshot. This is release candidate 2 for Vivaldi 1.1. Let us know if you see any major issues.As mentioned with RC1, even if no further major issues are found, Vivaldi will be rebuilt for the stable update stream before it is released.Have a great weekend!
This is release candidate 3 for Vivaldi 1.1, with a quick fix to the URL field and some translation updates.Vivaldi will be rebuilt for the stable update stream before it is released.
It's hard to imagine that a little less than three weeks ago we launched Vivaldi 1.0. It seemed to strike a chord. Hundreds of articles and millions of downloads followed all over the world.It is a great feeling to see the work we have done together with you has gathered so much attention. But we are not resting. Today we're launching Vivaldi 1.1. This is a result of the feedback we've received over the last 3 weeks, to make Vivaldi even better. Read on to find out more about some of the interesting changes.
Today’s beta is the stable release candidate, so please take into account that it contains just minor updates and stabilization fixes. Take a look at the following highlights: There are a few adblocking feature fixes and adjustments, including the important fix for some pages not working when the feature was on. The speed benchmark can now be correctly finalized regardless of the tab activity. We implemented a few video pop out fixes, including the fix for the scenario that, when videos were covered by an overlay content, the detach button was not visible. We have also fixed a crash when the system date/time was incorrectly set. The Chromium version has been updated to 50.0.2661.87.If you spot any issue you think is unsuitable for the stable quality, please let us know. Thanks in advance!
Hi,today we’ve got some update on the developer stream for you. It contains a lot of fixes on features we’ve recently implemented and still developing. Please see the following highlights:
This quick release is out of the regular release cycle, and contains only one fix – for a renderer crash while going fullscreen on embedded Youtube videos (DNA-53190). I won’t be preparing a changelog due to that. Apologies for the inconvenience and please make sure you have the newest beta to have this fixup.
Today we released a minor update to Vivaldi 1.1. We now provide more detailed security information in developer tools, updated our Chromium engine with security updates from upstream and fixed an issue with Vivaldi failing to install on Ubuntu 12.04.Windows and Mac users will receive the update via our autoupdate system. Linux users should receive an update via our deb and rpm repositories. You can also download new builds from vivaldi.com.
Yet again we introduce quite a few of improvements, so let’s dive in without too much ado. First we’d like to discuss gestures, the ability to issue commands with help of drawn shapes. With some of you excited and some of you disappointed by lack of flexibility, we hope to address both groups by expanding the feature by recordable gestures.
Today, we are sharing with you yet another feature to try out in the developer channel for Opera for computers.We are the first major browser to include a dedicated power saving mode, designed to extend your laptop battery life by up to 50% compared with, for example, Google Chrome. Depending on your type of hardware, it can mean several hours more browsing before you need to recharge your laptop.
In today's snapshot we: added some more default shortcuts (all tweakable of course!); fixed tab opening to better follow the selected setting (and renamed the settings to be clearer); fixed a bunch of minor issues in the address field; fixed a number of small (but annoying) regressions; updated Chromium to 51.
At Opera, we’re moving forward full steam ahead, and, today, we’re ready to share the beta version of Opera 38 with you. This means this release is feature complete and being prepared for launch in our stable channel.Let’s take a look at the new features in Opera 38 beta.
Today, we want to show you another feature to try out in the developer channel for Opera for computers. It’s a personal news feed, one-stop news tailored just for you – from all over the world, your country, or your favorite news source, just as you like.