This release brings a redesigned user interface with floating tabs and sleek new icons. We're also introducing a new flagship feature, Dashboard. A fully customizable control center housing your Mail, Calendar, Notes, Tasks, and Feed Reader.
Hi Product Hunt! Vlad from Vivaldi here. 👋
Today we're launching the biggest update in Vivaldi's history. We've completely redesigned the browser and added Dashboard - a command center that brings your entire digital life into one place.
What's new in Vivaldi 7:
• Fresh UI with floating tabs and a cleaner look
• Dashboard: Customize your start page with mail, calendar, tasks, feeds, and any website widgets
• Real-time sync across devices
• Improved Feed Reader with folder organization
Why this matters: While other browsers serve the masses, Vivaldi is the only web browser powerful enough to match you.
With all the features and tools you need built-in and unmatched levels of customization. From the new design to the Dashboard widget.
And unlike Big Tech browsers, we respect your privacy.
I'll be here all day to answer your questions. Try it out and us know what you think! 😍
The new Vivaldi 7.0 looks super promising with that clean floating tab design! Really digging how they've turned the Dashboard into this all-in-one command center - it's like having your digital life on speed dial. Curious to see how it performs in daily use, especially with the real-time sync feature. Might be time to finally make the switch from Chrome, especially considering the privacy angle they're pushing. 🤔
Huge congrats to the Vivaldi team on the sleek new 7.0 launch! Loving the minimalist vibes with the floating tabs and fresh icons. Dashboard sounds like a productivity powerhouse - can you tell me, are there plans to integrate third-party services (e.g. Google Calendar, Outlook Mail) into the Dashboard, or is it primarily for Vivaldi's native apps for now?
I really like the direction this browser is headed. It appears to be a fantastic tool for boosting productivity and efficiency.
What made me leave Vivaldi a few years ago, was that it was slow and one couldn't customize the size of vertical tabs. Has any work been done on performance and true customizability of vertical tabs?
Happy to give Vivaldi another shot. 😃