Vivaldi 7.7 brings cross-device tab access, unified start page, and performance controls

Vivaldi 7.7 brings cross-device tab access, unified start page, and performance controls

Vivaldi 7.7 brings major improvements for users who rely on multiple devices. Now, tabs from other desktops are accessible directly through the windows panel or tab menu. When you open tabs from another device, entire windows arrive with their structure maintained, including tab stacks and workspace arrangements.

Building on this, the start page has been reimagined with a unified experience. Widgets like weather, RSS feeds, and mail previews now sit alongside speed dials, creating a personal dashboard view that offers real-time information and quick access to favorite sites all in one glance.

In addition to these workflow changes, the privacy dashboard features a new, cleaner layout. This design clarifies what steps the browser takes to help protect users' data. The settings menu adds another layer of control by introducing a dedicated performance section, enabling memory-saving options for users focused on resource management.

Following these refinements, the mail panel now offers improved readability and usability for those using Vivaldi’s integrated mail client. The about page has also received a modern redesign and now handles browser updates more smoothly.

by Paul

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Vivaldi is a web browser known for its high level of customization and robust privacy features. It integrates built-in ad and tracker blockers, ensuring a secure browsing experience. With Chromium compatibility, it supports a wide range of Chrome extensions. Notable features include advanced tab management through Tab Stacking and seamless cross-device Cloud Sync, making it a versatile choice for tech-savvy users. Rated 4.1, Vivaldi stands out for its strong privacy focus and flexibility.

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