

It is relatively small (for a browser) and is not that hard on system resources. It is clearly aimed at power users as the different features and tools show.

Overall, Vivaldi has a crisp, sharp-edged interface, which uses simple but effective fonts and icons. Items are placed in logical places and are all kept small and out the way giving you a fresh, clean feel. There is a lot housed here, however the interface manages not to feel at all cluttered. Inside the left toolbar is the bookmarks menu is the Bookmarks and Downloads menus and a Notes tool as well. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. Vivaldi supports browsing with mouse gestures, and the ever-familiar 'speed dial' interface, which shows your favourite tabs on the new tab page is also a great, albeit old, feature that is present in this new web browser. Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages.
