Merci Beaucoup Vivaldi !

Came to the conclusion while getting my work organised today that since I’ve been using Vivaldi and all its attached services, my writing has become more streamlined and stress free. I know that there are various browsers out there and I’ve used quite a few of them including Mozilla, Chrome, Safari, Brave and Opera, but none of them incorporate as many features as Vivaldi does. Nor do they run as smoothly as the latter. The left hand tab of this browser is indeed a marvel. I mainly use the following on a daily basis :

  1. Vivaldi email to store my important files, since I use other emails for communicating. Also I find it extremely effective while downloading mails from other accounts. Previously, I used to use MS Office Outlook, but it did not keep a copy of the mail on the server for me to refer to while on the go. Vivaldi fulfills that need.
  2. The Calendar to plan my daily work and schedule.
  3. Contacts to store important contacts whom I mail frequently.
  4. The Notes tab to make important notes while I write and the Task tab keeps me on my toes at the end of each and every productive day.
  5. Last but not the least, the Vivaldi community helps me read wonderful articles on writing, travelling, and life in general. Also blogging at the of a day well spent at work, keeps the writer’s mind both relaxed and happy. Blogging is definitely better than scrolling through social media websites. Besides writing, blogging and cooking tends to bring out the zen in me πŸ™‚

Thank you very much Vivaldi or shall I say Merci Beaucoup ! :}

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4 replies on “Merci Beaucoup Vivaldi !”

  1. I have a slow internet connection where I am but I’ve noticed Vivaldi loads pages much faster than, say, Safari. Also, I like the privacy Vivaldi provides, both with browsing and with email.

    1. Absolutely ! Neither Chrome nor Edge can even come close to Vivaldi. Although most people I know still use the above two browsers, I do not think that I will trade Vivaldi for any other browser in the future.

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