Vivaldi Makes History


Vivaldi Browser makes "History" Many of us rely on our browsing history to find visited websites. Yet, in most browsers, history is quite limited in its approach. You’d get a long list of pages visited and you’d need to search and scroll through hundreds of lines to find what you’re looking for. There is a reason for that – as a rule, browsers don’t really want you to use history. They want you to search and find things multiple times because search royalties are part of their business model. Vivaldi is doing this differently and providing you plenty of extra info (apart from searching your history) such as top domains visited, page visit stats per day, usage times during the day, option to display hibernated tabs in grayscale, etc. Vivaldi doesn’t collect your history data. All of this information is strictly private and local to your computer. They also do lots of other useful things like allowing you to add notes per page (by simply dragging and dropping selected text into the Notes menu from a page or a different app), advanced tab muting, capture whole or selected images of a page, and all this is baking into the browser with no extensions needing to be installed. Which is also good or bad seeing you cannot then read or use this outside of the Vivaldi browser. See more detail including an explanatory video at http://ift.tt/2mOxeql

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