Avet Brutyan is an architect by education who started learning C# and JavaScript because he hopes that programming will give him more job satisfaction.
Author: community
Bruce “Ayespy” Hamilton knows how to figure stuff out
The first of several stories presenting some of the most engaged members of Vivaldi’s vibrant community. Wanna find out who’s behind the “Ayespy” avatar and what brought him to Vivaldi? Here we share the story of Bruce Hamilton.
One Hundred Thousand
The Vivaldi Community hit a major milestone over the weekend. A massive thank you to all 100,000 members of the Vivaldi Community from around the globe!
“Vivaldi sets my mood. Fast, useful and colourful’’ – Rafael Mateus
We love to hear from our Vivaldi community members and know more on how they use our browser. Meet Rafael, Vivaldi’s youngest volunteer!
Meet Yeeliberto, one of Vivaldi’s first users
We love hearing from our users about what they think about the Vivaldi browser and how they use it in their daily lives. We’ve had a chat with Yeeliberto, who has been using Vivaldi since the very beginning of our journey.
Tiago from Rio de Janeiro and his Vivaldi FC team
We continue our look into how Vivaldi is being used by people in various parts of the world. We like to share user profiles at Vivaldi, not only because we are interested in everyone’s success, but also because we ourselves learn a lot about how folks interact with Vivaldi, and how we can make it better based on the advice of our friends.
Student and Teacher Work Together to Install Vivaldi
Mateus and his teacher Francisco José Quesada González talk about installing Vivaldi in the classroom and how the new browser inspired ideas and exploration.
A private investigator’s case – Solved!
We’re adding a new category to our blog and sharing stories from members of Vivaldi’s community. Today we’re publishing the story from Bruce (also known as ayespy in Vivaldi’s Forum and in the comments), who has helped many of us.
Localization: We did it together!
An update on the progress of localisation efforts in the browser. We’re happy to report that Vivaldi now supports more than 40 languages, many of which are not currently supported in Chrome!