Saturday, January 1, 2011

Opera Mobile 8.65 – Symbian S60 – Cracked


Web browsers for mobile devices have been a difficult issue since the first wireless handhelds appeared – early browsers were slow and lacked features, while later browsers supported more features at the expense of
speed. Opera has always been popular for its very fast desktop browsers – can the mobile version stack up?

Opera’s start page is very well-done. Looking a bit plain at first, it soon expands to show the 10 last-visited pages. Web addresses can be entered with ease, the search box is interlinked to Google:
Entering a web address via the ‘goto URL” window pays out big – the program uses an IntelliSense-like approach to simplify entering URL’s
Opera is among the first mobile web browsers to support multiple windows – however, opening an existing link in a new window is not possible as of now
Flickr pages can be used on the go – image comments are supported, too. The N71 does not have a load of RAM or phone memory – however, I experienced no out of memory errors even with multiple windows open.
Another stunning feature of Opera is the support for dynamic menus – this example is from Resco’s web site.
When downloading a file, Opera first asks you if the file should be squeezed into your phone’s memory or saved to an external memory card. After that, it switches to a download manager view. The whole process works very well…except that files get removed from the list when Opera is restarted.

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