Vivaldi auto open some downloadable files
Because this is one thing that I think could really fix Vivaldi for me. Is there a reason you prefer the AMD freeware? Let me know if there is a significant benefit to the AMD you suggest, or if it is just a matter of the SoftPerfect freeware no longer being supported.
Also: SoftPerfect warns that only a volatile disk should be used if you have CCleaner; do you know if that is the case for all cleaning software? I only run it manually. Thank you! And btw, the other tweaks you suggested have definitely sped up Vivaldi significantly. Actually, I do use the last free version of Softperfect RamDisk as well, and it works just fine. You are right that it is no longer maintained. Both will still have you hitting spinning drives instead of RAM. However, having an SSD disk should be about as fast.
Also, if you are on a bit OS, it will allow you to access memory above the 4GB address limit. Will the data be persistent, and then just flushed out when it goes over the mb threshold?
Or will I lose it despite how I configured it every time? Yes you can use the same for Chrome. Have created a folder for each under TEMP, and it really works well. Thank you for the good suggestions for those who like to tweak, but vivaldi 1. It took me days to finally fix it. It has nothing to do with anything else nor hardware, it is a real plague with vivaldi 1. Great suggestions! Finally speedy enough that I can enjoy Vivaldi despite my bad habit of opening too many tabs.
Opening the browser to a blank page used over half the processor. It uses very little memory, however. The problem seems to lie in the Vivaldi overlay, not in the underlying engine or processes. I have other Chromium based browsers on this machine and they are lightning fast, and Firefox 52 is also quite fast. Basically, the problem seems to be in the GUI. I wonder if this interface were run on the old Presto engine Like Opera 12 and below if it would work much better?
I think the Vivaldi code is optimized for that project, not the Chromium base it uses, nor the Firefox code it also incorporates. Vivaldi is a quality browser with respect to customization and aesthetics, but it is outright pitifully slow even after making the adjustments that this author suggested. Combine slowness and call-to-home privacy leaks into the equation, and this browser is inadequate…. Latest version 4. However, startup flags are no longer in use! Considering how to roll back version to 4.
Sorry… version 2. Rolling back to 2. Yes, I did find flags are enabled on startup, just harder to find and some the gpu blacklist one that worked the best is deprecated? Could someone please consider updating this article for the current version of Vivaldi? Follow him on Telegram , Twitter , and YouTube. View all posts by Sergey Tkachenko. Surely but surely looks like we implement all the extensions. Your email address will not be published.
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Similar to Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, Vivaldi now offers a native build-in translation service. It can automatically translate an entire web page without the need to install third-party translation extensions. Vivaldi uses a self-hosted translation engine from Lingvanex with the initial support of 22 different languages.
This allows more private translation with less data sent to third parties. Here is how to translate a web page in Vivaldi. At the time of writing this article, a built-in translator is available in Vivaldi snapshot This is the first preview version with the initial translation support, which means many features are missing, and the language list is not so huge.
Vivaldi Technologies promises to add the missing parts and improve translation quality. Currently, the translation feature in Vivaldi is not immediately visible or obvious. In Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, users can translate any page using the right-click menu or a button in the address bar.
Unlike those, Vivaldi displays the translation button only when you visit pages on specific languages from the supported language list. Otherwise, there is simply no translation button visible. Capture has an oh-so-cool revamped look with new icons to explain better how everything works. Plus, the frequently requested resize option has been added, to get perfect screenshots the first time, every time.
Capture is easily accessed from the Status Bar via the camera icon and can also be activated using Keyboard Shortcuts, Quick Commands, and Mouse Gestures. Vivaldi wants to keep the browsing data of users safe, and its end-to-end encrypted Sync helps to do that. New to Sync? Vivaldi believes that everything that is stored in your browser belongs to the users. Access Sync with these instructions. With Vivaldi Sync, users can seamlessly and securely synchronize their content and settings between multiple computers and Android devices.
Building on this powerful functionality, Vivaldi now has made it easier for users to set it up. Now more intuitive, the revamped Sync is polished with icons and colors that draw attention to key features and options and improves account setup and recovery. Download the backup encryption key in Sync settings and store it in a safe location for peace of mind. If users ever forget the encryption password, they can simply use the backup key to decrypt their synced data. Now it boasts an informative graph showing the download speed over time, along with new buttons that make it easier to restart downloads or find downloaded files on the system.
In addition, key statistics are bolded, so that the downloads can be monitored at a glance. Access the Download Panel here. Google recently introduced the Idle Detection API feature that can be used by sites to determine if a user has not interacted with the device or specific hardware, such as the keyboard or the mouse, or through certain system events.
Since this API can be abused for behavioral tracking, Vivaldi thinks it is unfair for users to be expected to understand the privacy implications of allowing a website to use it. Therefore, this setting has been disabled by default on both desktop and Android. Unlike Chrome, Vivaldi does not let the website even ask; their requests are denied by default.
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