So far very impressed and happy with #Vivaldi as my new main browser. Glad that they included some apps integrated into the browser that I was not initially expecting to use as much as I do.
RIght now - this is the integrated RSS reader, and the Notes app of all things.
First one, makes me wonder why this wasn’t this way in ALL browsers forever, especially #Firefox…
And as to the integrated and sync-able Notes across desktop and mobile apps –> Goodbye, Google Keep.
@[email protected] closed source? chromium?
@[email protected] Partly closed, true, and yes now is part of the chromium monoculture…but closed source apps are not a show stopper for me if the company has the right position on open web standards and privacy…and they seem great on both.
@[email protected] THe RSS thing probably not in Firefox because it’s in Thunderbird.
@[email protected] I did not expect to find it useful, as I had other non-integrated, apps handling RSS for me before.
But to my suprise it is extremely useful even so - precisely due to it’s being integrated into the browser.
@[email protected] I looked at others, including Liferea. Like you, I found it easier just to have Thunderbird handle email and the RSS stuff than have another app.
@[email protected] check vivaldi:history and change it to month. Amazing when you are looking for something you remember seeing, but not really sure when. Great way to narrow down the search.