
Snapshot 1.5.626.8 – URL field enhancements, Vivaldi banners and a small update
October 6, 2016
Today’s snapshot clears up a bunch of issues, with a particular focus on the URL field. There is also a “small update”, which will become apparent in the next release.

Snapshot 1.5.618.8 – Drag tabs between windows and performance improvements
September 29, 2016
In today’s snapshot we provide the ability to drag tabs between windows. Unlike other browsers you can also drag tab stacks and tab selections. And of course, the old method via the context menu still works for those who prefer it. We have also improved theming performance by roughly 400%. This also improves browser startup time! If you haven’t used themes before, now is a great time to get started.

Snapshot 1.5.604.4 – Fix for HTML5 audio and video on Windows
September 14, 2016
Starting work on version 1.5 of Vivaldi, with a fix for HTML5 Audio and Video and a bunch more improvements. Check out the details of our latest Snapshot below.

Snapshot 1.3.582.3 – Web Panel improvements and a new Snapshot logo
August 26, 2016
In today’s snapshot we use a new version of our logo to help show the difference between snapshots and stable builds, added new options for web panels and per tab zoom as been set as the new default.

Snapshot 1.3.551.37 – 1.3 stable, minor update RC1
August 24, 2016
Today’s snapshot is a test version of a small update for our 1.3 stable, to address some serious bugs that you have been reporting. If no (new) regressions are found we will rebuild it for the stable update channel and pass it on to our stable users shortly.
Note: This build is version 1.3.551.37, the stable update will be 1.3.551.38. They are effectively the same build but pull updates from different channels (snapshot and stable respectively).

Snapshot 1.3.551.28 – Vivaldi 1.3RC1
August 10, 2016
Today’s second snapshot, is the first release candidate for Vivaldi version 1.3.
Even if no major issues are found, Vivaldi will be rebuilt for the stable update stream before it is released.

Snapshot 1.3.551.27 – Are we there yet?
August 10, 2016
This morning’s snapshot includes almost everything we need for 1.3. The following build will be the release candidate.
When reporting issues below, please focus on regressions since the previous snapshot. If you want to discuss new features or long standing issues to be addressed after 1.3, please use our forums.

Snapshot 1.3.551.21 – Notes fixes
August 8, 2016
Happy Monday! Another round of critical bugfixes as we close on our 1.3 stable release.
Please remember that the focus for any comments below should be on things that have broken since 1.2 stable. If you want to discuss new features or long standing issues to be addressed after 1.3, please use our forums.

Snapshot 1.3.551.17 – Further bugfixing
August 4, 2016
Today’s snapshot is another round of bug fixes, as we stabilize the browser for the big 1.3 stable release.
Like last time, we request that you please keep the discussion on things that have broken since 1.2 stable. If you want to discuss new features or long standing issues to be addressed after 1.3, please use our forums. Thanks again!

Snapshot 1.3.551.13 – Closing in on 1.3
July 28, 2016
We are busy working on getting 1.3 ready for a release to our stable stream. As such here is another update with a focus on bug squashing.
At this stage, to prevent delaying the 1.3 stable release, we are primarily interested in anything that has broken since 1.2 stable. You can help us by staying on topic and highlighting these issues below. If you want to discuss new features or long standing issues to be addressed after 1.3, please use our forums. As always, thanks for your help. We could not do this without you!

Snapshot 1.3.544.25 – Quick fixes
July 22, 2016
Just a quick update to let you try out all our latest fixes from this week.

Snapshot 1.3.537.5 – Improved proprietary media support on Linux
July 14, 2016
In Today’s snapshot we address some of the problems you raised in the last snapshot, including fixing the private window crash on Mac, selection of the custom background image and the broken proprietary media on Linux. We also made the Linux proprietary media system more robust on Ubuntu and added additional support for OpenSUSE and Slackware users.