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Dizzazter
Mar 31, 2020Copper Contributor
3 great features from Vivaldi browser
1st feature: Panel The option of seeing my downloads, history, notes and bookmarks just a click away is great. No need to go through windows or a different tab to find what I need. All those opti...
martinnn
Mar 31, 2020Iron Contributor
Downloads is two clicks away, which is fine enough, but customization is always nice to have.
The full history page is three clicks away; two only gives you the flyout that doesn't come with all the features like searching through history.
Again, customization of the toolbar and placement of items within it is always great to have and is good for quicker access and a faster browsing experience.
The full history page is three clicks away; two only gives you the flyout that doesn't come with all the features like searching through history.
Again, customization of the toolbar and placement of items within it is always great to have and is good for quicker access and a faster browsing experience.
HotCakeX
Mar 31, 2020MVP
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martinnn wrote:
Downloads is two clicks away, which is fine enough, but customization is always nice to have.
The full history page is three clicks away; two only gives you the flyout that doesn't come with all the features like searching through history.
Again, customization of the toolbar and placement of items within it is always great to have and is good for quicker access and a faster browsing experience.
I agree customization is great but history is 2 clicks too. 1 click on ellipsis menu button, then move your cursor over history, wait a few Milliseconds then click on manage history, or just press CTRL + H shortcut if using keyboard 😉
- martinnnMar 31, 2020Iron ContributorThat's still equivalent to 3 taps on a touchscreen. Ctrl+H also isn't an option with a tablet. Pinning icons to the toolbar is good for touch support, which New Edge severely lacks compared to the old one.
- HotCakeXMar 31, 2020MVPSpoiler
martinnn wrote:
That's still equivalent to 3 taps on a touchscreen. Ctrl+H also isn't an option with a tablet. Pinning icons to the toolbar is good for touch support, which New Edge severely lacks compared to the old one.Yeah I know but since you and me were talking about clicks i said that.
- DizzazterMar 31, 2020Copper Contributor
It's not that bad, but once I started using Vivaldi and then came back to Edge, it felt like the ease of use went down.
The grouping feature is a start, but the option to make them smaller or be one tab like Vivaldis stacks would make it perfect. Panels just felt amazing from the start for me when using Vivaldi, just giving the option for users to have it would be great, it doesn't have to be forced.