
Matthewjberger/scoop-nerd-fonts: A scoop bucket for installing nerd fonts (scoop’s built-in bucket ‘nerd-fonts’) Kodybrown/scoop-nirsoft: A Scoop bucket of useful NirSoft utilities (scoop’s built-in bucket ‘nirsoft’) TheRandomLabs/scoop-nonportable: A Scoop bucket for nonportable applications. Ivaquero/scoopet: 🚀 A Scoop bucket for facilitating academic research ScoopInstaller/Java: 📦 A bucket for Scoop, for Oracle Java, OpenJDK, Eclipse Temurin, IBM Semeru, Zulu, ojdkbuild, Amazon Corretto, BellSoft Liberica, SapMachine and Microsoft JDK. (scoop’s built-in bucket ‘versions’)Ĭalinou/scoop-games: Scoop bucket for open source/freeware games and game-related tools (scoop’s built-in bucket ‘games’)Ĭhawyehsu/dorado: 🐟 Yet Another bucket for lovely Scoop ScoopInstaller/Versions: 📦 A Scoop bucket for alternative versions of apps. ScoopInstaller/Main: 📦 The default bucket for Scoop. ScoopInstaller/Extras: 📦 The Extras bucket for Scoop. View the Project on GitHub rasa/scoop-directory Scoop buckets by number of forks Vivaldi's name does not exactly roll off the tongue, but so far, they got an excellent thing going here.A searchable directory of buckets for the scoop package manager for Windows People tend to love what they love for a long time. Vivaldi enters a crowded and vocal browser market. This feature is great for anyone having difficulty reading a web page or for fun. You can go nuts between those two features, changing how a page renders 15 different ways, from filters, including grayscale and intensify, to 3D to fonts. On a web page, you’re having difficulty reading? Just slide the bar to zoom in or out and reset. You can look at the bottom, and you will find the option to show or hide images and display only cached images to speed up browsing. Towards the bottom left, just above the status bar, the options gear icon would make more sense if brought up to the top right or even the sidebar where people would look for it first. It has a little sidebar with quick links to bookmarks, mail (not available yet), downloads, contacts, and notes. New tabs are opened with the simple + tab and close with the X tab.

You have forward, back, refresh, and home keys next to the address bar by default.

It has an interface similar to Google Chrome. Vivaldi is a free web browser from the original Opera Web Browser founders in 1994, designed for Windows and Linux.
