Vivaldi webmail12/23/2023 ![]() ![]() Automatically detects mailing lists and mail threads.While the “default” set-up is eminently usable this is Vivaldi product so, naturally, a giddying set of filters, toggles, and settings to customise look, layout, and behaviour of the client. Visually, Vivaldi Mail feels like Thunderbird mixed with a modern web mail service. It can also work offline with few limitations (tip: enable the option to prefetch mail for an even greater offline experience). However, unlike a traditional web-mail provider Vivaldi Mail does its thang™ on your computer rather than a remote server someplace else. Like web mail, Vivaldi Mail works ‘in’ the browser, alongside all my other tabs. ![]() Which makes Vivaldi Mail an intriguing proposition to those in my situation. While I still setup my emails accounts in Thunderbird and Geary (so I can keep tabs on those apps) 99% of the time I “do” email in a browser tab, I have been for as long as I’ve been doing this site. I should stress that I am a web-mail guy. You can learn a bit more about the effort in this short video: Having played with Vivaldi Mail on and off for a while I can say it certainly lives up to those claims. The software company says it “designed Vivaldi Mail around speed, elegance, and, of course, customization (which is our main strength and the pure awesomeness that we strive for)”. It supports multiple email accounts (including popular web mail services like Google and Fastmail, etc), search, and calendar and RSS feeds.Ī beta version of Vivaldi mail was made available in 2020. This is a fully-fledged desktop email client that is built-in to the browser. Today, Vivaldi introduces Vivaldi Mail 1.0. I sometimes refer to this Chromium-based browser as the Swiss-army knife of software due to its gargantuan array of of options, preferences, and feature integrations it makes available to users out-of-the-box (which range from arcade games to productivity timers to note-taking). ![]() The latest version of the Vivaldi web browser comes with an email client, calendar tool, and RSS feed reader built-in. ![]()
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