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Moja konfiguracija
PC / Laptop Name:
Custom made
CPU & cooler:
AMD Ryzen 5 5900X & Noctua NH-U12A chromax.black
Motherboard:
ASUS Strix B550-F Gaming WiFi
RAM:
GSkill DDR4, 2*16 GB, 3600 CL16
VGA & cooler:
ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XT OC Edition 20GB
Display:
Benq EX2780, Sony KDL-50W829B
HDD:
Adata GAMMIX S11 Pro 512GB M.2 & SSD SU650 960 GB
Sound:
int.
Case:
Cooler Master Scout 2
PSU:
Seasonic SS-760XP Platinum
Optical drives:
LG Blu-ray BH16NS40
Mice & keyboard:
Logitech M330, Classic 200
Internet:
Orion optički 500/50 Mbits, Asus RT-AC87U Red edition
OS & Browser:
Win10Pro x64
Other:
UPS MGE PC500, Logitech HD Webcam C525, Sony RX100M4.
"Vivaldi is a new browser from the founders of the original Opera Web Browser in 1994.
Truth be told the web browser landscape is constantly changing. Firefox is up and down, Google Chrome seems to be getting worse and alternative builds of those tend to be really popular (Chromium, Waterfox, etc.) so this could be an interesting project; essentially a well needed reboot of the original Opera which has really not been competitive in the face of the big boys including Internet Explorer.
It has some really neat features like temporary zooming in or out with a reset, quick access to hide images for fast load times, a handy, unobtrusive sidebar with access to links, downloads and more. An email client in the future is promised.
The toughest part going forward is an obvious one. It’s not a very catchy name. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Chrome are all household names or at least easy to say and remember. Vivaldi? Not so much.
As a tech preview we could have a lot of complaints but that’s really not fair in this stage of development. At this stage however, it is stable and fast. I don’t think it’s ready to replace your browser yet but if you like to get a look at new browsers early on, this is worth a peek."
Download: Vivaldi Snapshot 1.0.111.2
Windows:
32bit
64bit
Mac: Download
Linux DEB: 64-bit | 32-bit
Linux RPM: 64-bit | 32-bit
Truth be told the web browser landscape is constantly changing. Firefox is up and down, Google Chrome seems to be getting worse and alternative builds of those tend to be really popular (Chromium, Waterfox, etc.) so this could be an interesting project; essentially a well needed reboot of the original Opera which has really not been competitive in the face of the big boys including Internet Explorer.
It has some really neat features like temporary zooming in or out with a reset, quick access to hide images for fast load times, a handy, unobtrusive sidebar with access to links, downloads and more. An email client in the future is promised.
The toughest part going forward is an obvious one. It’s not a very catchy name. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Chrome are all household names or at least easy to say and remember. Vivaldi? Not so much.
As a tech preview we could have a lot of complaints but that’s really not fair in this stage of development. At this stage however, it is stable and fast. I don’t think it’s ready to replace your browser yet but if you like to get a look at new browsers early on, this is worth a peek."
Download: Vivaldi Snapshot 1.0.111.2
Windows:
32bit
64bit
Mac: Download
Linux DEB: 64-bit | 32-bit
Linux RPM: 64-bit | 32-bit