The Vivaldi browser launched on Android back in September with features such as built-in notes, sync, a simplified read view, and much more. It's perhaps not as well-known as Chrome or Firefox, but it packs a ton of handy features. The second beta release of the Android app brings even more features, including swipe to close tabs and an improved start page.

Swipe to close tabs works exactly as it sounds. Once enabled, you can swipe left or right on a tab on the Tab Switcher page to close it. The Start Page, which is where you can see favorite sites and bookmarks, has been upgraded. You can now drag and drop to rearrange "Speed Dial" bookmarks, long-press to edit Speed Dials, or add more Speed Dials.

Tired of constantly switching to Desktop versions of websites? You can now permanently enable Desktop mode with a toggle in the Settings. Some of the other additions include a home screen Search widget, an "Empty Trash" button to delete all "deleted" bookmarks and notes, scroll bars on internal pages, and Chromebook support. Check out the full changelog below.

Source: Vivaldi