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Title: unfortunatly not OS, but really quick: Vivaldi
Post by: michaa7 on 2015/01/27, 15:16:23
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In 1994, two programmers started working on a web browser. Our idea was to make a really fast browser, capable of running on limited hardware, keeping in mind that users are individuals with their own requirements and wishes. Opera was born.
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Now they make Vivaldi, tech preview: https://vivaldi.com/#Download


You'll need to install libappindicator1 libdbusmenu-glib4 libdbusmenu-gtk4 libindicator7
to get vivaldi properly installed.
Title: Re: unfortunatly not OS, but really quick: Vivaldi
Post by: belze on 2015/01/27, 22:43:26
could you please point me to a license of this browser?
Title: Re: unfortunatly not OS, but really quick: Vivaldi
Post by: melmarker on 2015/01/28, 00:04:36
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivaldi_%28web_browser%29

its Freeware, not opensource
Title: Re: unfortunatly not OS, but really quick: Vivaldi
Post by: der_bud on 2015/02/17, 16:50:35
Vivaldi since today with 32bit Version available, bookmark bar added and more ... (https://vivaldi.net/blogs/teamblog/item/7-new-snapshot-1-0-105-7-now-with-32-bit-linux)
Title: Re: unfortunatly not OS, but really quick: Vivaldi
Post by: michaa7 on 2015/02/23, 15:25:34
Application Review (by Jesse Smith)
Early impressions of the Vivaldi web browser

 For the better part of the past twelve years I happily used the Opera web browser as my primary window to the World Wide Web. ...
 I was pleased to hear earlier this month that a new web browser is being developed by some of the original developers who created Opera. The new browser is called Vivaldi and the developers claim they will re-implement many of the features which made Opera so appealing to many users.
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One thing which stands out about Vivaldi is that it appears to be a closed source project. (http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20150223#vivaldi)