But Mac and Windows sources are not auditable, you can access only with inverse engineering. Same with Chrome and Edge, theyare also partially OpenSource (Chromium). This in Vivaldi this isn’t needed, if you know scripting, you can modify the proprietary part to your like (at your own risk, logic), in it’s community they even show you how to do this (Modding Vivaldi).
Vivaldi isn’t OpenSource in the strict sense, but it isn’t like other proprietary soft, call it maybe OpenSource with 5% proprietary but visible Source.
Vivaldi source code https://vivaldi.com/source/
no source code, no thanks.
(macOS and windows are “partially” open source too…)
But Mac and Windows sources are not auditable, you can access only with inverse engineering. Same with Chrome and Edge, theyare also partially OpenSource (Chromium). This in Vivaldi this isn’t needed, if you know scripting, you can modify the proprietary part to your like (at your own risk, logic), in it’s community they even show you how to do this (Modding Vivaldi). Vivaldi isn’t OpenSource in the strict sense, but it isn’t like other proprietary soft, call it maybe OpenSource with 5% proprietary but visible Source. Vivaldi source code https://vivaldi.com/source/