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  • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

    32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

    I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

    Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

    We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

    I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

    #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

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    Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

    It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

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    Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

    zenheathen@beige.partyZ This user is from outside of this forum
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    wrote last edited by
    #32

    @jon Too many pestering emails immediately followed installing Vivaldi. It irritated me multiple times a day for a week. I'd barely begun to even look at the damn thing. I uninstalled it and blocked the emails.

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    • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

      32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

      I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

      Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

      We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

      I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

      #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

      Link Preview Image
      Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

      It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

      favicon

      Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

      wojtek@social.vivaldi.netW This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by
      #33

      @jon I'm still sad about #Opera and #Presto. I do SO DAMN FAAAST

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      • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

        32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

        I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

        Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

        We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

        I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

        #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

        Link Preview Image
        Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

        It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

        favicon

        Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

        alaknar@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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        wrote last edited by
        #34

        @jon Are you guys ever thinking of writing your own engine, to get away from the monopoly of Chromium?

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        • leeloo@c.imL This user is from outside of this forum
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          wrote last edited by
          #35

          @hobbs @baardhaveland @jon
          There are two way of creating profiles in Vivaldi, and only one is available in the UI. As far as I know, the UI one is not able to open two profiles at the same time.

          The other one is, but requires using the command line or creating a new shortcut.

          Simply add

          --user-data-dir=<path to a new empty directory>

          after the path to the Vivaldi executable.

          This does not allow running different profiles in tabs in the same window, they are completely separate.

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          • baardhaveland@snabelen.noB This user is from outside of this forum
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            wrote last edited by
            #36

            @hobbs

            Yeah, I know how it is... Good luck! 😊

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            • alaknar@mastodon.socialA alaknar@mastodon.social

              @jon Are you guys ever thinking of writing your own engine, to get away from the monopoly of Chromium?

              lupinoarts@mstdn.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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              wrote last edited by
              #37

              @alaknar @jon or switch to Gecko, the backend of #Firefox... Just to get away from Google...

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              • lupinoarts@mstdn.socialL lupinoarts@mstdn.social

                @alaknar @jon or switch to Gecko, the backend of #Firefox... Just to get away from Google...

                amorpheus@kind.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                #38

                @LupinoArts @alaknar @jon Anything not under EULA would be nice.

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                • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                  32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                  I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                  Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                  We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                  I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                  #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                  Link Preview Image
                  Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                  It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                  favicon

                  Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

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                  wrote last edited by
                  #39

                  @jon I have had those two as my main browsers the past decades, so I really appreciate your work - every single day. 🙂

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                  • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                    32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                    I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                    Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                    We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                    I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                    #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                    Link Preview Image
                    Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                    It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                    favicon

                    Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

                    elias@radikal.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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                    wrote last edited by
                    #40

                    @jon been using Vivaldi for a year now and I absolutely love it. Your ad and tracking blocker is the best I’ve tried and I love that it has a browser level VPN so I don’t have to have all my internet traffic go through VPN.
                    Keep up the good work!
                    #NotSponsored

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                    • lupinoarts@mstdn.socialL lupinoarts@mstdn.social

                      @alaknar @jon or switch to Gecko, the backend of #Firefox... Just to get away from Google...

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                      #41

                      @LupinoArts @alaknar @jon, don't confuse it, Mozilla without Google would not longer exist, independent that it isn't possible to switch the engine without to develope the browser from scratch, less for a small team like Vivaldi.

                      All 3 current engines are from big US tech companies, apart of some irrelevant forks. The engine is by far the most complex part of an browser, reason because there isn't any new engine since more than 20 years. Ther is one, Ladybird, which try to release a browser with an independent engine since several years now, until today not even an alpha version, they will end between, IMHO, the list of >70 already abandoned and discontinued browsers.

                      The only possibility is that an european company fork and maintane the Chromium engine, maybe KDE? At least Blink/Chromium is a fork of their KHTML.

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                      • M marcin_kras@mastodon.social

                        @jon Isn't Chromium dependency a liability in terms of digital sovereignty? I am trying to understand those who argue that Mozilla, by maintaining Gecko, is the last stand against Google's technological monopoly.

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                        @marcin_kras @jon Because Chromium is open, if there are parts of it that don’t meet Vivaldi’s needs, it can be changed.

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                        • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                          32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                          I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                          Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                          We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                          I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                          #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                          Link Preview Image
                          Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                          It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                          favicon

                          Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

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                          wrote last edited by
                          #43

                          @jon I'm quite happy with Vivaldi and I use it on the laptop and my 'phone. Thanks for all you do.

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                          • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                            32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                            I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                            Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                            We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                            I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                            #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                            Link Preview Image
                            Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                            It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                            favicon

                            Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

                            cazabon@mindly.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                            wrote last edited by
                            #44

                            @jon

                            For years now, Vivaldi has been my backup browser - the one I use when a site or service works better (or at all) with a Blink-based browser rather than Firefox.

                            Firefox's continuing slide into slop, surveillance, and advertising may mean Vivaldi becomes my primary - or only - browser.

                            But you know what would speed that up? If Vivaldi launched an experimental version of its browser using Servo as the rendering engine, rather than Blink.

                            Anyways... Vivaldi's great, everyone should use it over the other Blink / WebKit browsers.

                            #Vivaldi #Blink #Servo #browser

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                            • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                              32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                              I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                              Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                              We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                              I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                              #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                              Link Preview Image
                              Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                              It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                              favicon

                              Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

                              djdoom@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                              wrote last edited by
                              #45

                              I have been using Vivaldi for a number of months now and I think it’s great! Thanks for creating such a good tool for us all to use.

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                              • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                                I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                                Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                                We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                                I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                                #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                                Link Preview Image
                                Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                                It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                                favicon

                                Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

                                bazcook@mas.toB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #46

                                @jon - I have Vivaldi as my secondary browser after Waterfox (a fork of Firefox) on my Mac.
                                I like it - though I know I've only tried a fraction of the features on it. So why am I still on Waterfox? No efforts at AI, and I really do like the 'multi-account containers' feature on Waterfox / Firefox - limiting where websites can follow you. Not sure Vivaldi has that.

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                                • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                  32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                                  I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                                  Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                                  We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                                  I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                                  #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                                  It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                                  favicon

                                  Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

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                                  #47

                                  @jon I love using Vivaldi and is my preferred browser across my devices. Thank you!!

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                                  • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                    32 years ago I started working on my first browser, Opera. I left Opera in 2011, but two years later I co-founded Vivaldi. Thus I have been making browsers now for 32 years, with a short break there between 2011 and 2013.

                                    I have always felt that this work is important and no less today than before as more and more of you see the importance of alternatives to Big Tech.

                                    Vivaldi is a European company with headquarters in Norway, servers in Iceland and team in Norway, Iceland, across Europe, Japan and a couple in the US.

                                    We try our best to adapt to your needs. We build powerful browsers, with a lot of flexibility.

                                    I welcome you to try us out and share with your friends!

                                    #Windows #Macos #Linux #Android #iOS #TEchnology #EU #Europa #Norway #Iceland #Browser #Vivaldi #BigTech

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Vivaldi Browser | Powerful, Personal and Private web browser

                                    It’s a web browser. But fun. It comes with a bunch of clever features built-in. It’s super flexible and does not track you. Get the Vivaldi browser for desktop, mobile, and your car!

                                    favicon

                                    Vivaldi Browser (vivaldi.com)

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                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #48

                                    There is no better feeling than the satisfaction of seeing happy users of Vivaldi. There is a reason why I and the rest of the Vivaldi team continue to work hard on building a better browser for all of you!

                                    It is not always easy. Building a browser across platforms and devices is not trivial to do. Connecting them all together through sync s not trivial either. Making it work well on small and large screens, using different input methods takes a lot of work as well. Having unlimited flexibility is hard as well. This is the reason why others tend not to do it. It is a lot easier to just say that the way you design it is the right way and the user is wrong.

                                    I know there are then things that some of you would like us to do, that we have not done yet. Generally we have it on our list.
                                    Running on a different code base is not on our list, though. It is too much work for too little gain. It is better for us to spend resources on improving the one code base we have. The more resources we have, the more we can do. When you tell your friends about Vivaldi, you help us grow and you help us be able to do more.

                                    Thanks!
                                    Jon.

                                    lisp_1@social.vivaldi.netL linuxkumpel@social.vivaldi.netL netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN exitcode@fosstodon.orgE lerudd@social.vivaldi.netL 6 Replies Last reply
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                                    • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                      There is no better feeling than the satisfaction of seeing happy users of Vivaldi. There is a reason why I and the rest of the Vivaldi team continue to work hard on building a better browser for all of you!

                                      It is not always easy. Building a browser across platforms and devices is not trivial to do. Connecting them all together through sync s not trivial either. Making it work well on small and large screens, using different input methods takes a lot of work as well. Having unlimited flexibility is hard as well. This is the reason why others tend not to do it. It is a lot easier to just say that the way you design it is the right way and the user is wrong.

                                      I know there are then things that some of you would like us to do, that we have not done yet. Generally we have it on our list.
                                      Running on a different code base is not on our list, though. It is too much work for too little gain. It is better for us to spend resources on improving the one code base we have. The more resources we have, the more we can do. When you tell your friends about Vivaldi, you help us grow and you help us be able to do more.

                                      Thanks!
                                      Jon.

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                                      @jon You are awesome. Keep it up.

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                                      • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                        There is no better feeling than the satisfaction of seeing happy users of Vivaldi. There is a reason why I and the rest of the Vivaldi team continue to work hard on building a better browser for all of you!

                                        It is not always easy. Building a browser across platforms and devices is not trivial to do. Connecting them all together through sync s not trivial either. Making it work well on small and large screens, using different input methods takes a lot of work as well. Having unlimited flexibility is hard as well. This is the reason why others tend not to do it. It is a lot easier to just say that the way you design it is the right way and the user is wrong.

                                        I know there are then things that some of you would like us to do, that we have not done yet. Generally we have it on our list.
                                        Running on a different code base is not on our list, though. It is too much work for too little gain. It is better for us to spend resources on improving the one code base we have. The more resources we have, the more we can do. When you tell your friends about Vivaldi, you help us grow and you help us be able to do more.

                                        Thanks!
                                        Jon.

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                                        @jon I’m a happy Vivaldi user. Thank you very much for all your hard work.

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                                        • jon@social.vivaldi.netJ jon@social.vivaldi.net

                                          There is no better feeling than the satisfaction of seeing happy users of Vivaldi. There is a reason why I and the rest of the Vivaldi team continue to work hard on building a better browser for all of you!

                                          It is not always easy. Building a browser across platforms and devices is not trivial to do. Connecting them all together through sync s not trivial either. Making it work well on small and large screens, using different input methods takes a lot of work as well. Having unlimited flexibility is hard as well. This is the reason why others tend not to do it. It is a lot easier to just say that the way you design it is the right way and the user is wrong.

                                          I know there are then things that some of you would like us to do, that we have not done yet. Generally we have it on our list.
                                          Running on a different code base is not on our list, though. It is too much work for too little gain. It is better for us to spend resources on improving the one code base we have. The more resources we have, the more we can do. When you tell your friends about Vivaldi, you help us grow and you help us be able to do more.

                                          Thanks!
                                          Jon.

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                                          @jon

                                          You may get some hate for it, because it is impossible to please everyone, and those who try often end up pleasing no one.

                                          That said, stay with Chromium / Blink.

                                          At the moment, today, Apple's WebKit has more of a market share than Mozilla's Gecko, which continues to lose ground. And whether people like it or not, Chromium / Blink is the current world stanard.

                                          It is what people picked, and continue to use, and rely upon. It works, and it works well.

                                          Yes, Google is an evil company. You've point that fact out, and everyone who will object will happily point that out too. But people made Chromium / Blink the majority. And until that changes, sticking around with what works makes sense.

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