![]() ![]() If you don't need an email client, but you love the side-by-side browsing experience of tiled tabs, you can have what you like and turn off the mail feature. Vivaldi Mail can import your data from the old Opera M2 mail client, which is almost more of an Easter egg than a feature at this point, but a nice touch nonetheless.Īs I said, though, Vivaldi is very much about customization. I've been using them for several months and found them to be rock solid, but there may still be bugs. The new email client, newsreader, and calendar are all still beta releases, so there may be rough edges. It's also just plain handy if you have several email accounts you want to check using a single interface. It's an empowering tool for those who want it. Putting an email client and newsreader in the browser gives people a way to take back control of those aspects of their online experience. Vivaldi offers an alternative to those of us who don't want Google reading our email, or don't want Facebook and Twitter determining what we read next. Just switching it back to "Builtin Input " fixes it.It's worth asking: Why bother with an email client in a web browser, when everyone uses web-based mail services? Because not everyone does. And I only have one microphone in both devices. It switches to a "Default" device which doesn't work. The microphone configuration seems to break every few days. Vivaldi, however, seems to be quite laggy lately when scrolling inside any type of conversation (groups, chats, threads.). The RAM usage goes up really fast and then it will just output "Core Dumped". It only happens with my laptop but it works just fine on desktop. The Atlassian Login ID Page browser crash. ![]() I have to use Ctrl+W shortcut to close it and try again or close the whole window when that happens. Opening several tabs doesn't seem to make it appear in the list. And the top tab selector just goes crazy. The tab list doesn't get updated with it. Trying to open a new tab (via Ctrl+T shortcut) has a really small chance of making it happen. The past year or so I've run into so many bugs. ![]() The official sub is filled to the brim with bug reports and people having problems, yet nobody seems to want to admit it's a problem ( shrug ). It was nice while it lasted, but Vivaldi is just too buggy and tares on your patience. But, I got a different list of bugs happen to me instead (with my profile and a clean one): Vivaldi browser - 2022 review after 1 years of use. Most of the bugs that used to happen to me have been fixed already. 26 (holding in my package manager config) because they seem to push even buggier versions lately. You can't customize almost literally everything, but it's still very customizable (at least compared to Chrome).Ģ/10 - Avoid unless you're really passionate about how you set up your tabs and functionality. Anyway, Firefox is treating me nice so far. ![]() I just think the Vivaldi team are probably under-staffed, meaning they tend to focus on the wrong stuff. But even a customization fanatic like myself think there's ~50% too many settings. Again implying that the browser is indeed bug-ridden, seeing how many times the devs need to push out new updates to fix them. Every other day you have to pause your work to press a large "UPDATE READY" button next to the address field, or try to ignore it. I remember Youtube freaking out for a few days that one time.Īnd honestly, there's too many updates. Pinned tabs would randomly go into hibernation mode despite being set not to. Had to reinstall and try to mess around with exporting settings with that stuff happening. Few weeks later it was randomly fixed.īookmarks freaked out completely for some reason, and I had to 'redo' them manually.īrowser basically freaked out completely for me about 1 week ago. Search function in settings just stopped working one day. Picture-in-Picture stuff that made many images here on reddit just not work. (Current) Opening tabs causes browser to freak out and show an empty tab, which you have to tab out of. The official sub is filled to the brim with bug reports and people having problems, yet nobody seems to want to admit it's a problem ( shrug). ![]()
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