EDITOR REVIEW: The TreoPRO
PalmAddicts —
... and Opera Mini
are vastly superior web browsers to IE mobile. In fact, the hoary old
Blazer on my Treo 755p blows IE mobile right out the door. However,
using a 3rd-party browser highlights one of the reasons I don't like
WinMo: there is no option to make a browser other then IE your default
browser. That means that any hyperlinks you get in emails, etc. won't
automatically open in another browser ...
10 aplicaciones imprescindibles para el Nokia N82
Celularis —
... - soporta muchos servicios de IM como MSN, GoogleTalk, Yahoo y AIM.
Google Maps - Por más que tengas Nokia Maps conviene bajar la aplicación.
Conversation - para visualizar los SMS ordenados como si fueran una conversación o chat.
Gmail App - con una mejor interfaz para ver tus mails y todas las features.
N-Gage - con algo hay que divertirse no? :P
Opera Mini - más rápido que el navegador del S60. ...
Opera Mini é mais um aplicativo rejeitado pela Apple na App Store
BLOG.MACMAGAZINE —
... chegou a desenvolver uma versão do seu navegador móvel Opera Mini para iPhones e iPods touch, e ela já foi rejeitada pela Apple na App Store. ...
Nokia E71 - day 1: Loving it!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
After sending just a couple of text messages, I consider myself to be a master of the E71’s keyboard. It’s that easy, or that’s just me with my tiny thumbs.
Right from the bat, I’ve installed two apps which I use on a daily basis. Those are:
Fring - best Symbian S60 IM client that also works with Skype
Opera Mini - Java-based super-fast web browser that saves bandwidth
I also wanted to install a Bluetooth keyboard driver, but that was already on place with the unit ...
Opera: Apple won't let us in the App Store
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... app called Podcaster possibly because it duplicates functionality in an upcoming version of the iPhone software. Podcaster was (for a time) available via ad-hoc distribution before that, too, was shut down.
Daring Fireball's John Gruber suggests that Apple rejected Opera because the browser included its own JavaScript interpreter, something forbidden by the iPhone SDK developer agreement.
Opera makes two flavors of its mobile web browser: Opera Mini for most mobile phones, BlackBerry, Palm, or Windows Mobile; and Opera ...
Ridiculous strict control in Apple AppStore
Forum Nokia Blogs —
... One of the most useful applications mobile users could ever use is Opera Mini. This freely downloadable tiny mobile browser relies on a remote server to do the "dirty job" and let the thin mobile client display the result and handle user interactions. It's available on most mobile phones, not only smartphones, but feature-phones, too. ...
★ Regarding Opera Mini and the App Store
Daring Fireball —
... this is not a quote from von Tetzchner — he’s being paraphrased by Hansell.
My understanding, based on information from informed sources who do not wish to be identified because they were not authorized by their employers is that Opera has developed an iPhone version of Opera Mini, they haven’t even submitted it to Apple, let alone had it be rejected.
One thing I hadn’t realized before is that Opera has two different mobile browsers: Opera Mini and Opera Mobile. Opera Mobile is pretty much a traditional, regular web ...
My treo is my lifesaver
PalmAddicts —
... facebook app in order to keep in touch with the real world. It is also very handy to open up documents to go for when i need to type and edit my English papers. I love using Google maps in order to find my way when i get lost on vacation. For those times when i get bored i love to fire up TCPMP and watch movies like the Transporter. My treo has been a very handy tool this year and without it i would be lost. Have a great day and keep it up with the excellent site.
Opera mini- http://www.operamini.com/
Facebook- http://www.palm.com/us/software/facebook/ ...
Opera Unveils Mobile Browser Beta
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
Opera Software on Tuesday launched in beta an upgrade of its Opera Mini mobile browser, which has been enhanced with better support for YouTube video. Along with the preview release of Opera Mini 4.2, the Norwegian company said more than 20 million people were using the mobile browser worldwide. Opera said the increased traffic has led it to open an Opera Mini server park in the United States to boost browsing speeds in the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific region. The beta version of the browser includes a colorful selection of new skins, better support for YouTube and ...
Can Opera Become to Mobile What Firefox has Become to the Computer?
Fast Company - Technology —
... browser in 1998, and Opera Mini first launched in January 2006 Unfortunately, the American cellphone market didn't truly realize what the real Web experience could be like -- or care about it -- on a phone until Apple released its iPhone. "Steve Jobs makes it sound like this is the first time we have real Web browsing on the phone," Opera CEO Jon von Tetzcher said when I met with him a few weeks ago. "The Internet is too important to only be available to some people." The fact is, Opera Mini is free and it is available for any phone that has the system to support downloading ...
Samsung Instinct MR-4 update now available
MobileCrunch —
... morning comes via tip from Sean. Sometime yesterday, Samsung made an update (MR4, Version BJ20) available for the Instinct with at least one feature that many users have been anxiously awaiting: keyboard support in Java applications.
This is something users have been clamoring for since the Instinct’s launch back in june. Without it, many MIDP-compliant Java applications were pretty much useless on the device, including the much-loved Opera Mini.
The update also includes “Standard Document support”, and fixes ...
Verizon Wireless Tries To Grow The Mobile Web By Breaking It
Techdirt —
... them. In any case, for Verizon, it's hard to see how providing users with a lackluster mobile web experience will help grow its data business. Frustrating users with poorly transcoded versions of sites, rather than versions that have been thought through by developers for mobile users, seems a poor choice. And if they really want to unleash the "desktop" web on their users, why not offer them something that does a good job of transforming it for mobile, like better browsers such as Opera Mini? ...
Thoughts On The BlackBerry Bold
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... offer a much better browsing experience. I even found the Opera Mini browser to be better, that may open up some privacy concerns because it uses a remote server to pre-process the pages. I think RIM needs to go back to the drawing board with their browser, or just bite the bullet and license ...
Opera Mini browser available for Google Android
VentureBeat —
... The latest version of the popular mobile browser Opera Mini is now available for the T-Mobile G1, the first phone built on Google’s Android operating system. The Android availability is part of the improvements in Opera Mini 4.2, which leaves testing mode tomorrow. ...
Opera Mini Brings the Mobile Browser War to Android
Webmonkey —
... The latest version of Opera Mini, now at 4.2, should be much faster than its predecessor which is good news for users with underpowered mobile devices. Opera Mini doesn’t serve up raw web pages, rather it proxies them through Opera’s servers slimming them down before sending them on to the browser. ...
Guest Post :: Online Legal Practice Management Software Predictions for 2009
The Mac Lawyer —
... Smartphones with full web-browsing capabilities continue to gain market share. Apple's iPhone and Google's Android OS contain browsers capable of providing a full Rocket Matter experience. Full browsers such as Opera Mini and Skyfire continue to open up capabilities on Windows Pocket PC and Blackberry platforms. ...
Bolt mobile browser deals a competitive jolt
Webware.com —
... when it first emerged to hungrily eye Opera's established market share. Bolt's basic interface tends toward the spare, with an address bar up top, three tabs to reach your history, favorites (which include presets to get you started), and feeds. After that, most navigation takes place from the menu key pop-up. Navigating with the soft key isn't a bad method for quickly jumping to favorites or clearing cookies, and there are currently no submenus in Bolt to delay you, though there is some scrolling. ...
Bolt mobile browser a competitive jolt
Webware.com —
... when it first emerged to hungrily eye Opera's established market share. Bolt's basic interface tends toward the spare, with an address bar up top, three tabs to reach your history, favorites (which includes presets to get you started), and feeds. After that, most navigation takes place from the menu key pop-up. Navigating with the soft key isn't a bad method for quickly jumping to favorites or clearing cookies, and there are currently no sub-menus in Bolt to delay you, though there is some scrolling. ...


