The Vivaldi browser provides a refreshing approach to traveling along the Internet. It offers something beyond the same old thing in a different skin. Vivaldi is the brainchild of former Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner. The developers built the Vivaldi browser on top of Chromium, which is open source, but added their own proprietary skins. Therefore, Vivaldi’s code is not available for review. That tiny licensing glitch aside, the Vivaldi browser has the same affliction as the Google Chrome browser: It is not completely open source.
I initially had a similar problem where I had to double click on the imported bookmarks. All you have to do though is drag and drop'em out of imported into normal bookmarks, then deleted imported folder, when empty, and it's no longer double-click! I am very glad to have been told about Vivaldi!!!
Vivaldi Browser Is a Breath of Fresh Air
Posted by: Jack M. Germain May 9, 2016 03:33 PMThe Vivaldi browser provides a refreshing approach to traveling along the Internet. It offers something beyond the same old thing in a different skin. Vivaldi is the brainchild of former Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner. The developers built the Vivaldi browser on top of Chromium, which is open source, but added their own proprietary skins. Therefore, Vivaldi’s code is not available for review. That tiny licensing glitch aside, the Vivaldi browser has the same affliction as the Google Chrome browser: It is not completely open source.