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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday December 06 2017, @04:51AM   Printer-friendly
from the blowing-a-raspberry-at-other-browsers dept.

The power user's browser Vivaldi has come to the Raspberry Pi and other Linux Arm boards.

The Chrome-based browser will run on all three generations of the Pi, as well as the CubieBoard and ASUS's Tinker Board, Vivaldi said today.

Vivaldi has supported Linux (and Mac) since it made its debut, but this is the first Arm port, a milestone on the road to a mobile version that it pledged to produce last year.

A bright spot for Opera fans.


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  • (Score: 1) by Crash on Thursday December 07 2017, @09:43AM

    by Crash (1335) on Thursday December 07 2017, @09:43AM (#606739)

    I agree with your general sentiment there, many GUI changes following O6 were worse, although O11's "Tab Stacks" were nice.

    Google helped me discover Opera 5 in 1999, but O6 seemed like an overall improvement, especially the slick png interface skinning.

    Development from O10 onward (all the way to it's demise in O12) was pathetically bad, regression regression , fix, regression.

    Even so nothing else compared to it, and I died a little when I had to switch to Firefox in 2013.

    You eventually get used to it, and Piro's Tree Style Tabs are awesome sauce.