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Kabyle support and Stabilization for 3.7 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2218.25
March 11, 2021
In this snapshot we add support for the Kabyle language and move the focus to the final fixes and changes we need for the 3.7 stable.
Welcome page – Vivaldi Android Browser snapshot 2221.21
March 11, 2021
This snapshot introduces the welcome page, has a few nice UI fixes, and includes a minor Chromium bump.
Even more tab fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2218.21
March 10, 2021
Most of the work here is on getting tabs back working as they should as we line up for the 3.7 stable.
Kabyle becomes the 80th language of Vivaldi browser
March 10, 2021
Vivaldi browser already “speaks” 46 languages. In total, it’s now being translated into 80 languages. Read about our latest addition, Kabyle.
Improvements and regression fixes – Vivaldi Android Browser snapshot 2221.3
March 8, 2021
The focus in today’s snapshot is on polishing, as we get closer to the 3.7 final.
Tab, menu and Speed Dial fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2218.3
March 5, 2021
Fixes for tabs and menus, plus further Speed Dials changes.
View and delete browsing history in Chrome, Firefox, and Vivaldi
March 5, 2021
We’ve all had our “Oops, I should delete that stuff” moments. We show you how to view and delete browsing history in Chrome, Firefox, and Vivaldi browser.
Easier way to add bookmarks – Vivaldi Android Browser snapshot 2214.3
March 1, 2021
Today’s snapshot improves adding bookmarks and updates Chromium to 89.
Quick Commands and Speed Dial updates – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2209.3
February 24, 2021
New Quick Commands features and Speed Dials changes.
Minor update (2) for Vivaldi Android Browser 3.6
February 20, 2021
Today’s update includes security fixes from the Chromium project.
Minor update (2) for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.6
February 19, 2021
This update resolves a variety of issues and includes Chromium fixes from upstream.
Looking for the best Android tablet browser? Meet Vivaldi.
February 19, 2021
The best browser for your new Android tablet may not be the default. Pre-installed browsers such as Google Chrome were not designed with tablets in mind.