You people seem to really like this waterfall, so we made it happen! ☃️
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- Give us your best reason why everyone should try the Vivaldi #browser!👇
#Giveaway until Jan 18th 23:59 UTC, two winners announced Jan 19th.
…and if you’re not the lucky one, you can always get it from our Store 🙃:
https://store.vivaldi.com/shop/winter-net-browsing-postcard/
@Vivaldi@vivaldi.net Frankly, I would suggest Vivaldi because it feels like it’s one of the few browsers that’s not a lost cause anymore. It’s not mismanaged like Firefox (with Mozilla focusing it’s time on other shiny things), not clinging onto you like Microsoft Edge (nagging you to use it), not locked in like Safari (Which is only really suitable on Apple devices), not defying it’s promises like Brave (not nearly as private as people claim), nor mundane like Google Chrome (looks good, but that’s about it. Other than that it’s just taking your data for little in return).
It’s one of the few browsers anymore being designed by people that actually understand what it’s audience wants. Both in terms of expectations of its development team, and the browser itself, without trying to reinvent the wheel either. The software itself should set the standard for how software should be designed, even if not copy it one-on-one. At least creating something modular that can be molded by it’s users.
Some major things in particular that I like: