When I began de-googling my life, I switched to the privacy-focused Vivaldi browser. Not only does it provide the browsing experience I want by default, but it also includes many built-in productivity ...
I have started a journey to de-google my life, and part of that process was picking a new web browser. I started using Vivaldi as my default browser. In addition to providing an ad-free browsing ...
Maverick developer Vivaldi today released version 2.0 of its browser as the company continues its quest to target users who crave a feature-backed web surfing tool that also offers greater privacy ...
Vivaldi has released a major update for its eponymous web browser for privacy-minded power users. Version 4.0 brings with it a translation tool, along with beta versions of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar, and ...
Vivaldi is also a calendar. It's also an RSS feed reader. And now, it's also an email client. That's right, the developers of the Vivaldi web browser have integrated a full-blown email client, so you ...
Vivaldi, the cross-platform browser by Opera co-founder Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, is bringing a bunch of new tools including translation services — with its new browser update. The new update, ...
Vivaldi Email is a unique, browser-based email client that most people had no idea existed – until now! Here’s everything you need to know You spend A LOT of time ...
Vivaldi users will now be able to check their email, calendar, and RSS feeds all through the browser’s built-in tools: the 4.0 release is launching today, and includes the Vivaldi Mail beta, which ...
What this does is create a shortcut on your desktop that opens a Chrome window specifically to a single website, but that window has no user interface. No URL bar, no tabs, not even forward and back ...
Remember when web browsers were useful tools? Remember when you could follow sites you liked, check your email, and see your calendar, all without leaving the browser? Or, I should say, remember when ...