Vivaldi 1.7 Is Just Around the Corner, Let You Share Things More Efficiently | Linux Today

Vivaldi 1.7 Is Just Around the Corner, Let You Share Things More Efficiently

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Marius Nestor
Jan 31, 2017

The Vivaldi developer working on the Linux port of the Chromium-based web browser is reporting that the team is closing in on the final Vivaldi 1.7, and Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.7.735.27 is here to focuses on addressing the most important and critical regressions to offer users a polished, stable, and reliable release. These include better Chromecast support, support for the Capture page to work on macOS platforms using its native menu, as well as the ability to turn off the search functionality in the address field. It also looks like users will be able to delete typed history in the private data.

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Marius Nestor

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