Forum Discussion
HotCakeX
Dec 24, 2019MVP
Top Features that Microsoft Edge should learn from Vivaldi browser
I just tested the latest Vivaldi browser and I really liked its features, they are very useful and some of them even were already requested in this forum by different users. The ability to resiz...
relu84
Jan 03, 2020Iron Contributor
Vivaldi has several features I think all browsers should have. I love the 'fast forward' and 'rewind' buttons, the ability to have messenger.com on a sidebar and many, many other things. However, what Vivaldi does not do well is performance. Website rendering is fine and on par with other Chromium browsers, but the UI is terribly slow - stuttering animations, sometimes a delay between a click on something and reaction. If they would fix that I would be a big fan 🙂
So far, Edge doesn't seem to use anything other than the original Chromium for its UI. I think it is all we are going to see, at least in "1.0" and some changes might come in the future, but the team is not going to focus on it until the first stable release happens.
So far, Edge doesn't seem to use anything other than the original Chromium for its UI. I think it is all we are going to see, at least in "1.0" and some changes might come in the future, but the team is not going to focus on it until the first stable release happens.
HotCakeX
Jan 03, 2020MVP
Of course, the version 79 that is going to be the first stable release has been feature locked for more than a month now, it's just there for minor bug fixing.
anything new should come in Canary channel, Stable channel lacks too much features for me to use it.
I also noticed the slowness and glitches on a few occasions when I tried to use certain features of Vivaldi's UI
anything new should come in Canary channel, Stable channel lacks too much features for me to use it.
I also noticed the slowness and glitches on a few occasions when I tried to use certain features of Vivaldi's UI
- ppnachoJan 03, 2020Iron Contributor
Llevo mucho tiempo usando vivaldi y si que tiene cosas muy interesantes, pero esa lentitud en el manejo de su interface es lo que me esta echando para atras.
Entre sus muchas funciones, tiene una funcion que echo mucho de menos en el edge chromiun y es la de consultar las ultimas url escritas. El IE lo tuvo siempre y es una pena que desaparezca.
No es cuestion de consultar el historial, sino de consultar las urls que copias y pegas o simplemente escribes. Ohala esta caracteristica la implementen en el nuevo edge. Ya hay hilos de otros usuarios solicitando lo mismo.
Un saludo
- HotCakeXJan 03, 2020MVP"querying the urls you copy and paste or just type. "
Not sure what you mean by that- ppnachoJan 03, 2020Iron Contributor
A modo ejemplo, imagina que yo te mando por mail, o por whatsapp, o por otro medio cualquiera, o simplemente veo en una web, la url https://www.aaaaaabbbbbcccc.com.
Yo copio "https://www.aaaaaabbbbbcccc.com" y la pego en la barra de navegacion del navegador.
Una vez estoy en esa url, puede contener otros enlaces a otras webs diferentes y puedes navegar por ellas. El caso es que tras varios clicks, pierdes la url original. La unica opcion seria buscarla en el "historial"
En IE 11 y en vivaldi, gracias a esta funcion que he comentado, aunque cierres en navegador, cuando lo vuelves a abrir, veras que te sigue apareciendo la opcion de volver a visitar "https://www.aaaaaabbbbbcccc.com".
Para mi, esta funcion me resulta muy comoda y muy util en muchas ocasiones.
Espero haberme explicado mejor. Disculpa!!
Un saludo