Since the days of Mosaic in the early 1990s, Jon von Tetzchner has been working on web browsers. He’s one of the creators of Opera, the alternative browser that’s been a power-user favorite since 1995 ...
Can Vivaldi succeed against Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, and even Opera? It's a major challenge, especially when you don't have an operating system of your own. Share on Facebook (opens ...
Almost eight years after former Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner launched a new browser for desktop users, his company (Vivaldi) has introduced its iOS version today. As it’s mandatory for browsers on iOS ...
Vivaldi, the browser launched by former Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner, has long positioned itself as a highly customizable alternative to Chrome and Firefox for power users. Today, the team is launching ...
About eight years ago I got an email from an old contact at Opera who said some ex-Opera designers and developers, including Opera's cofounder, Jon von Tetzchner, were launching a new web browser.
The wait is finally over. For those MacOS users who've adopted Vivaldi as their desktop web browser of choice, the mobile version of the browser is now available. Part of the problem with Safari is ...
Vivaldi, the Chromium-based web browser has introduced two rows of tabs to its Android mobile browser, making it the first browser to do so on the smartphone platform. The new feature comes with its 5 ...
Chromium-based Vivaldi 4.0 is out and it features Vivaldi's new email client, an RSS feed and calendar, which has been in the works for years. The browser is one of the most important places for work ...
The Vivaldi web browser has introduced a new Break Mode that aims to remove all online distractions when you need ten minutes off. With millions of people still working from home, the psychological ...
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