Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Arrives for Linux Users as an Opera & Chrome Alternative | Linux Today

Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Arrives for Linux Users as an Opera & Chrome Alternative

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Marius Nestor
Apr 6, 2016

Prominent features of Vivaldi 1.0 web browser include support for stacking tabs if you’re used to surfing the Internet with multiple tabs opened, tab stacking tiling for those with bigger screens, allowing them to see multiple web pages at the same time, as well as support for saving selected tabs into a session for later browsing.

Vivaldi also comes with a Notes tool that lets users mark all the things they think are important for their projects, along with the ability to take screenshots of the pages they visit, and quick commands for accessing most of the browser’s components, including bookmarks, settings, history, and even opened tabs.

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Marius Nestor

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