Vivaldi,
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Release days (and the days after) are exciting for us! 🥳

After many weeks of hard work and tests, we are always looking forward to hearing back from you and getting feedback from our .

Looking back, do you remember which was your favorite Vivaldi release ever, and why? Share it with us! :tony_wee: 👇

fred8615,

@Vivaldi Don't remember the number, but the one where we finally got built in email.

scotty86,
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@Vivaldi 2.0 brought us floating web panels. ❤️

AltCode,
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@Vivaldi It's hard to choose just one!

There's 1.3 which introduced themes, 1.4 which introduced theme scheduling, 5.0 which revamped the theme editor and introduced theme sharing through https://themes.vivaldi.net, and 6.0 which introduced custom icons and workspaces.

I guess you could say I really love the theme related releases :tony_smiling:

Catweazle,
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@Vivaldi, the favorite? Easy, all of them since the first release

SallyK,

@Vivaldi Honestly- I don't remember the number, but the one that enabled us to keep CSS mods through an update, instead of having to keep putting them back every time. They still sometimes break, as one did this time, but at least not every time.

0x49D1,

@Vivaldi love your attitude towards the users. From the features: the F2 search everything function, adblocker. Also you gave more attention to the address bar search priorities and autocomplete, that's super useful, thanks! I try to be minimalistic with UI and used features. I'd like to have better adblocker(necessary feature now, which saves traffic and sanity) and history sync across devices, not just typed URLs.

leon,

@Vivaldi The one where you switched to a new react.js backened. It's much faster, and I no longer see that "waiting for Vivaldi to close" error in PWAs. It's now my daily driver.

fablog,

@Vivaldi
I don't have a specific release I'd prefer. Honestly I don't use that many of all the features Vivaldi offers. I stick to the basics: privacy and a chromium engine under the hood. Don't get lost in too many extras. Be good at what you do. And you are!
So thanks for a great and unique browser!

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