Vivaldi 1.8 revolutionizes browsing history in Ubuntu

Vivaldi and its Web History feature

Currently the best options in terms of web browsing are Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, but there are other alternatives that have more and more followers and are more used.

One of these options is called Vivaldi. Vivaldi has recently released a version that not only fixes bugs that have appeared recently but also have completely revamped the browsing history of the web browser.

In this case, the history in Vivaldi 1.8 will no longer be the typical window with web addresses grouped by days to be a complete calendar showing the visited web page, the elapsed time and even heat maps are shown on the areas of the web that have been consulted the most.

Vivaldi's new browsing history will allow us to control the time we spend browsing

Along with changing the web history, Vivaldi has corrected bugs and problems that the web browser had and that have been detected by users and developers of the program.

Thus, Vivaldi specializes in the business world, a world that needs to know how long to work with a certain web application and measure the work done. In this regard, applications such as Toggle have excelled. But it seems that with this new history function, users no longer have to go to these types of applications to control the time we spend in front of the Internet or the hours we work online.

Vivaldi has characterized always for offering extra functions that other browsers don't have and that little by little they copy from Vivaldi. Of course, this option is more than worth copying, at least it seems to me personally. Although maybe instead of waiting for Chrome or Firefox to do it, we could try Vivaldi for Ubuntu, an option that will not cost us any money.


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