![]() The result is a browser which sets itself apart from the competition. ( Read my interview with Jón about Vivaldi 1.0.) The philosophy: to create “A Browser for our Friends”-something they wanted to use. Vivaldi was created by a team of ex-Opera developers led by Jón S. A gap in the market has opened for those who want more power. ![]() ![]() Mozilla continues to remove less popular features-a recent casualty was tab groups. In 2013, Opera abandoned its own Presto engine, adopted Blink and simplified the UI. Few users would notice if you swapped Chrome for Edge or Opera for Firefox-the launch icon is the primary difference.Ī few years ago, technical users could rely on Opera or Firefox plus extensions for a highly customizable browsing experience. There’s nothing wrong with that approach, but the applications have become interchangeable. ![]() Vendors strive for simplicity with minimal interfaces and easy user experiences. Do We Need a New Browser?īrowsers have been gradually converging since Chrome appeared in 2008. The market has not seen a new entrant for some time but Vivaldi v1.0 is now available to download and install on Windows, Mac and Linux. It’s not every day a new browser is released. ![]()
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