2019-9-9 10:59 |
Almost three years after launching its desktop version, cross-platform browser Vivaldi has finally released its mobile version today. The brainchild of Opera’s co-founder Jon von Tetzchner, published an Android beta version today that brings swipe gesture for navigation, built-in note-taking functionality, and privacy controls including a no-tracking option.
While the browser is in beta, I’ve been using it for a few days, and I haven’t faced any major hiccups. Here are some of the features I enjoyed in the new mobile version: Easy bookmark management Vivaldi calls its bookmarks displayed on its home screen ‘speed dials. ’ They’re just tiles to access your favorite…
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