Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Proprietary Software on 6 April 2016 at 08:08 AM EDT. 18 Comments
PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE
Today marks the first stable release of the Vivaldi web browser.

Vivaldi has been publicly in development for the past year and today the 1.0 milestone is ready to greet the world. Vivaldi 1.0 comes with many features from a browser speed dial to built-in note taking to custom search support, tabbing improvements, and a variety of other features.

Those interested in this closed-source web-browser powered by Google's Blink layout engine and heavily inspired by Opera can visit Vivaldi.com to learn about today's release.
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