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There are only 3 major web engines today: Gecko (Mozilla), Blink/Chromium and Webkit (Apple). All of them have their issues... And Mozilla is not holy.
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Vivaldi is by far the most customizable and feature-rich browser today. It uses the open-source Chromium engine, only their interface additions are not open-source, but that does not worry me, as long as the company behind it is ethical. They must be able to monetize it somehow in order to be able to deliver a top product. And Vivaldi is simply excellent, especially for power users. You can adapt Vivaldi to your workflows, and not the other way around. Assuming Vivaldi were open-source, what would it change? Would you realistically inspect its source code?
Vivaldi is by far the most customizable and feature-rich browser today. It uses the open-source Chromium engine, only their interface additions are not open-source, but that does not worry me, as long as the company behind it is ethical. They must be able to monetize it somehow in order to be able to deliver a top product. And Vivaldi is simply excellent, especially for power users. You can adapt Vivaldi to your workflows, and not the other way around. Assuming Vivaldi were open-source, what would it change? Would you realistically inspect its source code?
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