Being a free service, anyone can open an account, and as a Google account, it can also be used to synchronize browser data between different devices.ĩ. In the calendar, you will have year, month, week, day, and agenda view date and time options, recurring appointments, by location, description, and URL, task mode with boxes, private or shared calendars, also with the possibility of adding external calendars through the standard protocol (CalDAV).įurthermore, Vivaldi also offers a free email service with a calendar based on the open-source software Roundcube, just like Google’s Gmail. And, of course, support for the common protocols: POP3, IMAP, and SMTP. It offers custom folders to better organize messages, filters, labels, flags, search, offline support. Both the mail manager and the calendar come with all the options that one would expect to find in the best applications in their category, as well as being intelligently integrated into the browser, either in their full-screen views or in the versatile side panel. Vivaldi does not only have an email manager, it comes with a ‘package’ that also includes a calendar application and a newsreader (RSS, Atom). Although, the features in Vivaldi will not be extensive as Thunderbird, yet enough. The best thing is it is free, thus the users don’t need a separate application to access their mails such as Thunderbird.
Just like Opera, the mail client is integrated into the same browser and full of options at the level of any desktop application.
Vivaldi is one of the popular browsers that comes with lots of features and one of them is an inbuilt email client.
Of course, you must be a user of this browser. Here we will see the steps to integrate your Gmail account in Vivaldi browser-based email client panel.