Vivaldi has been making waves on iOS since its debut in September, with a major update released three months later. However, the browser has been lacking some key features compared to its Android counterpart. The good news is that the latest update is set to bring the iOS version closer to its Android sibling, starting with iPads.
The most exciting addition in this update is the support for multiple windows, allowing users to have two or three Vivaldi windows open side-by-side on their iPads. These windows can be easily resized and managed with simple taps, drags, and swipes. Users can create as many windows as they need for different tasks and work modes, making multitasking a breeze.
In addition to multiple windows support, this update also enhances the dark mode feature. The Force Dark Theme setting now aligns with the system color scheme when the automatic browser theme color is in use. This means a more seamless experience for users who prefer dark mode across all their devices.
One standout feature of Vivaldi is the Forced Dark Theme option, which automatically generates a dark mode color scheme for websites that don’t offer a dark mode option. Users can even set their preference to always display webpages in dark mode for added convenience.
Not to be overlooked are the improvements made to two other popular features: Notes and Bookmarks. The built-in Notes feature now allows users to sort their notes by title, creation date, last-change date, and more. Similarly, bookmarks can now be sorted by title, nickname, creation date, and kind (folders first), making organization a breeze.
With these updates and enhancements, Vivaldi continues to cater to the needs of its users on iOS devices like iPads. Stay tuned for more exciting updates from Vivaldi as they strive to provide a seamless browsing experience across all platforms.