Vivaldi, A Mordern Browser from ex-CEO of Opera released

26 Feb 2019

Vivaldi, a modern browser has been released into the global market and the most interesting part is that, it is claimed that the browser will beat all other existing ones available in the internet,  developed by Jon von Tetzchner, the former CEO of Opera. 

It’s been almost 6 years, when Tetzchner left the company. But, his entire thought was on developing an all-new browser, which should beat all other available browsers in the world. As per his instinct, Tetzchner released his all new browser entitled Vivaldi and the same comes with many unique features that are not present in other major browsers such as Chrome, Mozilla and Opera.

Vivaldi developers make use of React, JavaScript as well as Node.js, which helps them to design the best user interface for the users. In the meanwhile, the core of the browser is developed with the help of Chromium. The main ultimate aim of developing this browser is to make the browser more simple as possible and render the web pages as quickly as possible.

Jon von Tetzchner, Vivaldi mentioned as

Today’s browsers are all made to be simple. That can be a good thing for some users, but for many it is not enough. People are spending a significant amount of time online with their browser, and want to be effective.  “We set out on a mission to make web browsers powerful again,” “So Vivaldi 1.0 is both a throwback and a look ahead. It’s a ‘Modern Classic’ designed to help our users get the most out of all the time they spend with their browser.”
The browser comes with notable features such as,

Tab Management: While comparing to other browsers, Vivaldi comes with potent tab management, which allows the users to stack their tabs one by one in the browser. This will be much more useful, when a user works with lots of tabs. In addition to this, the browser comes with tiling option for tabs, where one can see multiple pages at a same time.

Session Management: Apart from this, the browser comes with session management option, where a group of users can sign in and access most visited tabs very easily.

In addition to this, the browser allows the users to use pens and save their notes directly into their local machine, as same as Microsoft Edge Browser. Stay tuned with Tampa Bay Review for more updates.

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