• The Quuuuuill
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      3520 days ago

      sure. i also dislike that it’s a closed source product created by a private company that could rug pull all the users to turn a quick buck at any time. they haven’t in the last 10 years, and come from a legacy of a company that was very respectful of their customers (opera) but you could also argue the legacy of opera being bought by a spyware company was the last rugpull and that vivaldi will inevitably do the same. but that’s a more abstract complaint

      • @hOrni@lemmy.world
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        119 days ago

        Dude. The day any other browser comes close to the functionality of Vivaldi, I’ll switch. But from my experience with Firefox and Brave, that’s far in the future.

        • The Quuuuuill
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          219 days ago

          what functionality do other browsers lack? i really mean it. my question is “why vivaldi of all things” and i still don’t think i know

          • @hOrni@lemmy.world
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            218 days ago

            I was really hoping for an answer. But it looks like Vivaldi is the best browser, because it has mouse gestures like no other.