• @spacecowboy
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    45 months ago

    Why the hell do you need a browser in your vehicle?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      05 months ago

      The full functionality of Vivaldi is only available with the car parked, for example when someone for work wants to consult some documents, making notes, etc., which are synchronized with the PC at home or simply when they want to pass the time watching videos in a traffic jam, but they are deactivated with the car running, that is, streamings remain in audio only, and only functions such as maps, warnings and voice messages, among others, remain, which do not compromise safety.

  • southsamurai
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    35 months ago

    Fuck that, just give me a double din slot and I’ll install what I like on my own gear

    • @[email protected]OP
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      05 months ago

      At the moment there don’t exist any other browser for Android Auto. Only Google is trying now to get work his Chrome Browser, but still in early beta. If you want you can try it with this, but I think that you don’t want (Google CEO is still banging his head against the wall, since the release of Vivaldi Auto). Most of the EU manufacturers are already using it (VAG, Mercedes, Renault, Pole Star, AUDI and now also beginning to use it in US companies. A masterstroke of an small cooperative from the EU.

  • @Grass
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    15 months ago

    I want to say this is literally the dumbest thing ever, but unfortunately it isn’t.