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Create notes while browsing in Vivaldi

I’ve been following your advice to try the Brave and Vivaldi browsers instead of Chrome and Edge. Both of these smaller browsers seem quicker, and have handy features I’ve not seen elsewhere.

One that I’m using a lot is Vivaldi’s note taking, so I can jot down my thoughts as I browse. It’s easy to do – just click the note icon in Vivaldi’s vertical bar on the left. This will bring up a box that you can type in – or copy and paste to (1 in our screenshot).

You can create folders for your subjects. My example is ‘Early UK computing’ 2,

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