At @Vivaldi , we make browsers. Powerful browsers, with more functionality than others, but still browsers.
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Die™ar_old on last edited by
We have always made our own decisions as to what technology to include, typically based on user requests. Our users are not asking for AI.
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Jared Zimmerman ✨replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner on last edited by
@jon don’t you have a mastodon instance? And an email client? And a feed reader? And a calendar?
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Jared Zimmerman ✨ on last edited by
Vivaldi has a lot of features you do not find in any browser. You mention some of them. We do have an email client, feed reader and calendar. We also have very powerful tab handling, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts and quick commands. We even have web panels. So we are very feature rich. We also provide sync functionality between the different browsers, which is fully encrypted. And we are proud to be the only browser company to have our own Mastodon instance. We also provide blogs and forums as well as a way to share themes. We are very focused on bringing what our users want.
Our users are not asking us to be an OS company. They want us to support their OS.
Our users are not asking us to be a search company. There are other, good options out there.
Our users clearly do not want us to be an ad company.
And our users are clear that AI is not something they want us to integrate. If they want to use AI, they can use AI services out there. No need to integrate it.
So we focus on what people want and we are proud of it.
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Jared Zimmerman ✨replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner on last edited by
@jon Being anti-AI feels like a weird blanket product "strategy" but good luck!
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Jared Zimmerman ✨ on last edited by
We basically focus on what our users want. If we were public, there might be a focus on just doing what others are doing, to get funding. That is not where we are. We just focus on what people need and as you mentioned, it is a lot.
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Philip Cardellareplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner on last edited by
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Philip Cardella on last edited by
It is.
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Philip Cardellareplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner on last edited by
@jon @Vivaldi when I have to have a Chromium based browser I only use Vivaldi.
I would say I prefer Firefox but their self inflicted wound of pursuing AI is a complete and total betrayal and turn off.
I'm glad you folks are out there.
As others have said I wish you were built on Firefox because Mozilla has faults but Google can KMA.
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Philip Cardella on last edited by
Ideally we would have liked to build our own core, but having done that before, we knew that would not be viable.
So we were left with basically two choices and the safest bet was Chromium. We feel this is a strong codebase and having had to deal with compatibility issues in the past, we feel this was the best choice we could make.
We do a lot of work to make this Chromium based release as strong as possible. We have features not found in any other browser and we have more settings and flexibility than any other browser. We do listen as well.
Thanks for your support.
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We recommend looking through our forum (https://forum.vivaldi.net/) first to see if the issue you're encountering has been discussed there and whether there are suggestions for a fix you can apply yourself or updates about the dev team working on it.
If you don't find anything relevant there, you can start a new discussion yourself and/or file a detailed bug report on https://vivaldi.com/bugreport/.
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Chris Murphyreplied to Marcus Anthony Cyganiak on last edited by
@MarcusAnthonyCyganiak @jon @Vivaldi Does it work with 1Password?
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We will evaluate moving forward.
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We have created a Flatpak for Linux already. It is currently experimental, but it is there.