I'm using Vivaldi as my default desktop browser One of Vivavldi's most powerful features for me is their tab stacking (dropping tags in a stack on one browser tab) and tiling (having web pages side-by-side in a single view, or top-bottom). It just gives such freedom to group together what belongs together, and to keep a less cluttered toolbar. There are also tons of other little usability tweaks that make it really nice to work with. So far all my Chrome extensions are working fine with it. One thing that has held me back from using the browser full time was its lack of support for Netflix. I solved that now with the workaround at http://ift.tt/2a3G3qx. The only real thing missing for me now is proper bookmark sync with Chrome bookmarks. It does import, but maintains its own set of bookmarks. That said I should probably follow my own advice in never using a single brand's service and rather find an interoperable bookmark service that I can use across browsers, because who knows, just now I may want to switch browsers in the future. You can find out more about Vivaldi Browser and download it for Linux, Mac and Windows from http://ift.tt/1MRADvQ. Watch the video on how tiling works at https://youtu.be/Zn0xiF6t8zw or tag stacking at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KLxhdsJcmI. http://bit.ly/2lxn4t7
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