The “Fairy Godmother of the Open Web”, Molly E. Holszchlag joins Vivaldi!
June 23, 2016
Molly E. Holszchlag, one of the most influential women in the world of open web, has joined the company looking after Developer Relations.
MYOMG! Vivaldi 1.2 introduces editable mouse gestures, new tab options, better zoom and more
June 2, 2016
Every six weeks, Vivaldi releases a new update to its browser. Today, Vivaldi released version 1.2. It’s loaded with feature updates and improvements, like new shortcuts, better tabs and more customizations. To try it all, download Vivaldi 1.2 today from vivaldi.com
Vivaldi 1.1 Launches with Tab Improvements, Better Import
April 29, 2016
Coming just three weeks after Vivaldi 1.0 debuted to worldwide acclaim, Vivaldi today released an upgrade with a number of improvements to tabs, better import of bookmarks for older browsers, and more. If you already use Vivaldi, you’ll be prompted to upgrade automatically. To download Vivaldi 1.1, visit vivaldi.com
Vivaldi 1.0 Launches: A New Browser for the Web’s Most Demanding Users
April 6, 2016
Vivaldi debuts its long-awaited first version to help everyone make their web browsing more productive, efficient and fun.
A Visit From Vivaldi
December 17, 2015
‘Twas eight days before Christmas, when all through the web
Not a cursor was clicked, not even with a mouse;
The tabs were stacked so lovingly with care,
awaiting Vivaldi beta 2, soon to be there…’
Vivaldi Moves to Beta
November 3, 2015
Vivaldi today unveiled the beta version of its free web browser packed with features and capabilities designed for the web’s most demanding users. Try the free Vivaldi web browser at vivaldi.com
New Vivaldi Web Browser: More Ways to Make It Yours
July 16, 2015
Vivaldi today unveiled its fourth Technical Preview, the final before beta. New customization options let you build your dream web browser in just a few clicks. Try the free web browser at http://www.vivaldi.com/
Vivaldi launches third Technical Preview
April 27, 2015
Vivaldi launched its newest Technical Preview today with a focus on productivity. Tab tiles, page actions, mouse gestures and better note taking combine to underscore Vivaldi’s singular focus to build a better browser for the web’s savviest users. Download it from http://www.vivaldi.com/
Vivaldi Marches Ahead
March 5, 2015
Vivaldi Technologies today released the second technical preview of the new Vivaldi web browser. The new technical preview underscores Vivaldi’s mission: to give the web’s most discerning users the browser they deserve.
New snapshot 1.0.105.7 – Now with 32 bit Linux
February 16, 2015
Hey,
Last week, we worked on the first iteration of bookmark bar among many other fixes listed below. The bookmark bar is still very much work in progress, but please take it for a spin.
It works little differently from Chrome, as user can decide what folder to set as bookmark bar. You can place it at the bottom if you like to.
We now offer 32 bit Linux version as many people asked for it! Let us know how it works 🙂
Snapshot 1.0.98.2
February 9, 2015
Hey people
I have no intention to bore you with the weather, so we go str8 to the juicy details 😉
In this snapshot we have made it possible to customize the search-field. You can either resize it by dragging the line or if you go to settings you can disable it.
We have also made a option to move the address-field to the bottom or disable it if you like.
We have also fixed many bugs, some of them more frequently reported by you like f.ex: VB-2767 Cookies not shared between tabs in all cases.
First Snapshot Vivaldi 1.0.94.2
February 3, 2015
Wow! It has been an interesting week. We have gotten so much feedback after our initial launch.
We have worked on fixing some of the worst issues in TP and want to invite you all for testing it 🙂
We are new to the game of offering public “snapshots” or “unstable” builds, so please bear with us while we hope to mature this process.
Our plan is to make a “snapshot” available once a week. These builds may contain regressions so it could be wise to back up your profile before upgrading. We also plan to replace the Technical Preview available on vivaldi.com with this build unless any severe regressions are found. So, please let us know if you find any critical issues.