The Vivaldi 8.0 update makes it harder than ever to go back to Chrome
The Vivaldi 8.0 update enhances the browser's appeal with new features that prioritize user customization. Unlike competitors like Chrome and Edge, which focus heavily on AI, Vivaldi is delivering practical enhancements that users desire. This update strengthens Vivaldi's position as a viable alternative to other browsers.
- ▪Vivaldi's latest version 8.0 update introduces new features focused on user customization.
- ▪The browser aims to attract users away from competitors like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
- ▪Vivaldi is prioritizing practical enhancements over AI-driven features.
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If not for my love for Arc Browser, which has sadly become an abandonware, I would have used Vivaldi. No other browser comes even close to the customization and features it offers. And with its latest version 8.0 update, Vivaldi is making an even stronger case to ditch other browsers in its favor. I like that while browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge have been busy packing AI into every corner, Vivaldi has been quietly delivering features users actually want. Recommended Videos (function(){let containerEl=document.getElementById('dt-cnx-container-6a0ee724cddbd');const deletePlayer=()=>{if(containerEl){containerEl.remove();containerEl=null}};if(!window.DT_RELATED_PLAYER_PROVIDER){deletePlayer();return} const iasAnId=decodeURIComponent('927851');if(!window.dtCNXReady){const…
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