Vivaldi web browser, a browser founded by Vivaldi Technologies and the co-founder of the old Opera browser, has recently released a snapshot in their 3.5 branch before final which has the technical preview build of a email client and feed reader. The work for these implementations is on going and should be in the next final release slated for sometime later this year or towards January of next year. Vivaldi promised the offering in the beginning with one of their first desktop previews ever. Vivaldi said that in a future release they would implement it, but at the time they didn’t even have the stand alone web mail yet. Vivaldi’s email started as web mail and users could test it without having the browser installed. Web mail is still available, but now you can access the same mailbox in your vivaldi browser. The email client, while robust, still has a few kinks to work out and this process will be on going for some time, however, it is currently usable with the likes of Fast Mail and Vivaldi Web Mail. Gmail has made it difficult to get their service working in third party apps, so this will be later on down the pipeline. Users are encouraged to offer feedback so that the final release of Vivaldi 3.5 can include this feature as soon as possible.
I wrote an article before about making Pale Moon more private. I covered a few of the settings and back end changes I make each time I install it. I mentioned Noscript, but I didn’t give any details about how I set it up. First though, you have to get the version already marked for your version of “Firefox” or in this case, Pale Moon. If you went to https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/noscript/ you would probably find the Pale Moon addons page devoted to the newest possible Noscript being marked specifically for Pale Moon. Other versions may work, but these are hybrid addons and the closer we get to Noscript 10, the less I trust it to work with Pale Moon specifically. I just opt to stick with 5.0.6. There have been people asking about what happens when Maone, the developer stops supporting the hybrid versions of Noscript, “Will it work with Pale Moon?” Why yes it will. Noscript blocks scripts, that’s its main function and it will do that as long as Java script exists on a page. ...
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