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Vivaldi 1.10 Browser Now in Development, Will Introduce Docked Developer Tools

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Marius Nestor
Apr 28, 2017

Vivaldi 1.9 just hit the streets the other day as world’s first web browser to ship with the Ecosia search engine enabled by default to help reforest the plane, and it now looks like Vivaldi’s devs never sleep, and development of Vivaldi 1.10 starts today with the first snapshot, Vivaldi 1.10.829.3, which introduces a long-anticipated feature: Docked Developer Tools! Another long-standing request is the appearance of Speed Dial folders in Vivaldi, and today’s first snapshot of Vivaldi 1.10 improve them to no longer display the same icon, giving users a preview of the contents of these folders. As expected, this also makes it a bit easier for Vivaldi users to more quickly select the right folder.

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Marius Nestor

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