
Vivaldi 7.4 Has arrived today, almost two months after v7.3, like the latest update to the web browser named after Composer. This release introduces many more notable new features than the previous one, which didn't even have a detailed article. The reason for this was that 7.3 was limited to bug fixes and the introduction of the Proton VPN installed by default. Incidentally, this is a feature I'd like to see improved, allowing for one-click VPN activation.
Among the most outstanding news The first of these will be very useful for those who like to use the keyboard more and click less. From now on, you can configure keyboard shortcuts separated by location, and depending on where you are, the shortcut will behave differently. This is configured from the privacy settings, where you can enable and disable permissions.
Vivaldi 7.4 improves the URL bar
The URL bar is now faster, smarter, and more consistent. Its settings have been restructured to improve clarity, and many bugs have been eliminated. These settings also allow you to choose what is displayed, and The limit of results displayed has been increased to 42.
Another of the novelties we will find in profiles, which can now even display the profile selector on startup Vivaldi 7.4+. The window and history panels have also been reworked to make them look lighter, cleaner, and more intuitive.
Vivaldi 7.4 was announced a few hours ago, and can now be downloaded from its official website. Linux users can also install the snap pack, official, and they'll soon update the flatpak, which isn't yet official, despite being packaged by Vivaldi Technologies staff. In the next few hours, they'll update the DEB package from their official repository.