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Need an Opera Mini for iPhone simulator
We need an Opera Mini for iPhone simulator that runs in a PC browser or pc/mac app. This will obviously make it much easier to develop and test sites to support this browser. This will only help Opera because if the the sites look like crap (and a lot of them do), users will just switch back to Safari.Please use this thread for feedback: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=521381
Thanks!
Thanks!
Originally posted by caliban10:
We need an Opera Mini for iPhone simulator that runs in a PC browser or pc/mac app.
You can run the opera mini similutaor here - http://www.opera.com/mobile/demo/
Also, check out this article aimed at developers:
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mini-5-developers/
But:
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There used to be actually a feature in Opera (and I can't find it in newer versions) Were in the normal Opera Browser you could display web content as it would be viewed (and handled) by a Mobile Browser.
Does anybody know where this feature went?
I am not talking about the "Author/ User" mode switch.
There used to be a drop down menue which was able to simulate different views (including real classics like making it look like viewed on a Commodore C64 :-)
Anybody?
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There used to be actually a feature in Opera (and I can't find it in newer versions) Were in the normal Opera Browser you could display web content as it would be viewed (and handled) by a Mobile Browser.
Does anybody know where this feature went?
I am not talking about the "Author/ User" mode switch.
There used to be a drop down menue which was able to simulate different views (including real classics like making it look like viewed on a Commodore C64 :-)
Anybody?
The menu you are talking about is still in the same Author/User/Custom button.
Small Screen mode, however, is a separate option in the View menu. But note that it is quite different from what the current Opera Mini uses. It is best to test in the Java emulator. (MicroEmulator can be installed locally too.)
Small Screen mode, however, is a separate option in the View menu. But note that it is quite different from what the current Opera Mini uses. It is best to test in the Java emulator. (MicroEmulator can be installed locally too.)
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