The installation of the Vivaldi browser supports custom installation directories and supports nearly 10 languages such as English, Japanese, French, and Russian. However, it is very regrettable that the current technology preview version does not support Chinese.
In 1994, in a Telenor laboratory, two computer scientists wrote their own browser. Their original intention was to create a faster browser that could run on low-end computers. This is the Opera browser.
Vivaldi is a new browser developed by Jon S. von Tetzchner (Chinese name: Yongwen Tan), the former CEO of Opera and one of the former co-founders and creators of Opera, led by his independent team.
Vivaldi has many Opera features, such as speed dial interface, mouse gestures, etc. However, the team has also added new features, such as integrating multiple tabs into one page for easy browsing; in addition, users can also add notes to screenshots. It is especially useful for students who often need to open many tabs to find information to prepare homework and papers.
Jon von Tetzchner believes that the current browser functions are the same. He knows that many users are still using the old version of Opera with more functions. For these users who want greater autonomy, he is determined to develop a new browser.
Vivaldi also has Mac and win versions.
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