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The last thing Jon von Tetzchner wanted to do after stepping down as CEO of Opera Software in 2010 was to talk or think or hear about Internet browsers.

 

Today, his new company — Vivaldi — launched the first public version of its new browser.

 

Despite devoting most of his two decades at Opera developing its Internet browser, von Tetzchner said after leaving the game he became more convinced than ever that there was a large group of users hungry for a different experience.

 

Simply put, von Tetzchner felt many leading browsers were stripping away features to simplify the experience. He decided to head in the opposite direction with a new browser packed full of new tricks and personalization options.

“There is really a need for a different kind of product in the market,” von Tetzchner said in an interview. “And so we decided to build a browser with rich functionality.”

Vivaldi has been available in various updates for developers for several months now. At launch of the official Version 1.0 today, Vivaldi includes:

  1. Tab Stacks: The ability to drop tabs on each other to create a stack when you find you have to many tabs open across the browser.
  2. Tab Stack Tiling: View multiple pages open inside the browser at the same time.
  3. Notes: Mark and save excerpts of pages as notes that can also include screenshots.
  4. Web Panels: View small versions of the websites sidebar that can be browsed along with the main window.

Von Tetzchner said over time, many companies had found that most people don’t use most features. And so they began to strip out various functions.

 

After leaving Opera, von Tetzchner said he started hearing from people that they were missing a more complex browser with more options.

“There were a number of people who were frustrated by the decisions,” he said. “As everyone moves in the same direction, it’s natural not everyone wants the same browsers. So we want to build a browser that is rich in personality.”

While von Tetzchner is based in Boston these days, most of the company is split between Iceland (where he was born) and Norway, where Opera is also based.

For now, von Tetzchner said he is funding the company himself, so he can maintain control. And he is optimistic about revenue from partnerships like search (Microsoft’s Bing is the default search option when you download and install the browser).

Without a huge marketing budget, he’s also counting on users becoming passionate about Vivaldi to help it find an audience.

“A lot of it is about word of mouth,” he said. “And that’s how we built things at Opera. And Opera has 350 million users. From that perspective, I think we can do it again.”

 

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VIVALDI  v.1.0    -    features :

 

Faster Navigation

Speed Dial

Quick links to your favorite sites, available in every new tab.

Speed Dial Folders

Organize your Speed Dials into folders for convenient access.

Quick Commands

Control everything in Vivaldi with simple text commands

Fast Forward

Jump to the next page in a sequence. Great for search results.

Rewind

Return to the first page you’ve visited at a site.

 

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Smarter Browsing

Notes

Take notes while you browse and link them to a specific site.

Web Panels

View any site in your Vivaldi side panel. Perfect for side-by-side browsing or social media.

Side Panel

Fast access to bookmarks, downloads and notes.

Search Box

Search using a number of providers, or add your own.

Custom Search Engine

Add almost any search field on the web to Vivaldi.

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Tab Management

Sessions

Save a set of open tabs and open them whenever you want.

Tab Stacks

Drop a tab on top of another and save it as a stack.

Visual Tabs

Expand the tab bar to see a visual preview of your open tabs.

Trash Can

Restore closed tabs or blocked pop-ups.

Tab Cycling

Quickly navigate between open tabs.

Tab Stack Tiling

View stacked tabs in a grid or side-by-side.

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Bookmarks

Bookmarks Bar

A toolbar for to simplify accessing and managing your bookmarks.

Nicknames

Assign a nickname to a bookmark for fast access from the address bar.

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Shortcuts

Mouse Gestures

Perform every key browser action with mouse movements.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Use key combinations to perform browser actions quickly.

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Visual

Speed Dial Background

Personalize the background image of your Speed Dial.

Web Page Zoom

Zoom the contents of a web page up and down.

User Interface Scaling

Adjust the size of the elements of Vivaldi’s user interface.

One-click Color Change

Change the UI of Vivaldi with just one click.

Adaptive Interface Color

Vivaldi’s user interface adapts to the color of the web page you’re viewing.

 

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This looks promising. I once tried the beta, but it had some problems. The browser market is now filled with so many chrome clones, but this one is different. So, this one will surely stand out and appeal to a big section of net users. 
 

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40 minutes ago, Jogs said:

The browser market is now filled with so many Chrome clones...

Over-crowded by Chrome and its...affiliates... :banned:

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