61: Cleanup %APPDATA%\Opera Software on upgrade if no local Opera installation present.
We'll only do periodic maintenance release to make sure the auto update feature still work.We won't release Opera each time they're updated.Close Opera, and copy back (overwrite) Data\profile folder from the backup into the updated Opera's Data folder.If still doesn't work, close Opera, backup the Data folder then delete it.Close Opera and try copy installation_status.json and installer_prefs.json from App\DefaultData to Data folder.
Please read the help on how to use Opera auto update feature.Make sure it exits cleanly before plugging out your thumbdrive.Vivaldi along with Flash Player and IE Tab addon (if installed) writes to Windows registry and data folders while running.1.0.435.42: Finally we can customize the fonts!.
Still no "Close tabs to the right" context menu option :( 1.1.453.47: NPAPI (Silverlight, Java) finally gone.
Somehow it still renders 's side-bar ad in a frame-like Microsoft Edge-when not maximized, unlike other Chromium-based browsers.
We kept improving our software, based on our users feedback, as well as our own ideas on how to make a great browser. We stayed close to our users and to our roots. Our little piece of software gained traction, our group grew and a community was created. Our idea was to make a really fast browser, capable of running on limited hardware, keeping in mind that users are individuals with their own requirements and wishes. 27, 2015 - 1:00 AM PST) "Named after the 18th century composer Antonio Vivaldi, the name carries an inescapable reference to von Tetzchner's previous role as co-founder and long-time head of browser and mobile phone technology firm Opera Software." -Joachim Dagenborg, (Tue 4:15am EST) "Hot on the heels of Microsoft announcing its newest browser, Project Spartan, we’ve got another brand new contender in the browser wars: Vivaldi." -Owen Wiliams, (Jan 21, 2015) FROM THE DEVELOPER: In 1994, two programmers started working on a web browser.
"But Vivaldi does seem to combine a fresh new look with an impressively old-school appeal to the power user, and it may well find its niche."-David Meyer, (Jan.