Vivaldi 1.9.811.13 adds adjustable screen capture selection

Apr 12, 2017 22:30 GMT  ·  By

We told you last week that development of the Vivaldi 1.9 web browser kicked off in style with the first snapshot, which brought numerous improvements to existing features, as well as some new ones.

At the request of many users, Vivaldi 1.9 will let you shuffle the order of your extensions, and today's Vivaldi 1.9.811.13 snapshot is here to make it easier to fine tune screenshots taken with the built-in screenshot tool, but also to improve the URL autocomplete functionality and the Chromecasting Tab.

"We have plans to make it easier to fine tune your screen captures. This is why there is now an extra button to click before committing to taking a screen shot. However, we have not yet added the possibility to move and adjust the screen capture area," said Ruarí Ødegaard, Linux QA and testing at Vivaldi, in today's announcement.

Another interesting change is that, with this new snapshot, the upcoming Vivaldi 1.9 web browser has been upgraded to the Chromium 58 branch, which means that it inherits all of its up-to-date internals and features. More issues reported by users were addressed, so check the full changelog below for details.

If you want to take the Vivaldi 1.9.811.13 snapshot for a test drive on your personal computer, though we only recommend it for testing purposes, you can download the binaries for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems right now from our website. Don't forget to report bugs if you find any!

Vivaldi 1.9.811.13 Changelog