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TUTORIAL: Make Opera Mini (4.1) your default system browser!

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In my last (and, now, heavily outdated) article on making Opera Mini 4 be invoked on by just clicking a URL, I’ve already elaborated on the advantages of doing this (and, actually, the advantages of Opera Mini 4 itself). Please do read it if you want to know why making use of direct invocation can be really advantageous.

Because there’s a lot of news worth reporting on (and I’ve been asked by Serola to join the Opera Mini Fan Blog as the first blogger, because of which I've decided to update this really important tutorial) and the original article didn’t elaborate on other mobile platforms like Symbian and BlackBerry, I’ve decided to devote an entirely new article to this question.

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The (Java) MIDlet Bible - Part II

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CONTINUED FROM PART I

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The (Java) MIDlet Bible - Part I

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Opera Mini users on Windows Mobile / Symbian / BlackBerry, attention: you will NOT need this all-in-one Bible in order to “just” make your Opera Mini work. Your best bet is following my Opera Mini 4.1 review HERE. However, if you want to learn all the secrets of running MIDlets on your handset (for example, to reassign buttons to make scrolling much-much easier) or you also plan to run other MIDlets and want to know everything about the compliance, speed etc. issues, this Bible may turn out to be REALLY useful.

Also note that this Bible does NOT discuss Java applets or applications. For more info on running applets under Windows Mobile, see the Web Browsing Bible; for application-related info, see my generic Java articles.

You may have already heard at least of Java games (more precisely, MIDlets) running on almost all current “dumb” phones. These games are all the rage today, especially with teenagers, which also means there are thousands of sometimes really high-quality games for ordinary phones, all written using the portable Java language, ready to be played on (almost) any kind of mobile phone. Just an example: in THIS HowardForums thread, the topic starter post lists some (but not all!) games available for the Samsung QVGA 240x320 phones (d600, d900, e900 etc – not only Windows Mobile ones!). Quite an impressive list, isn’t it? And it’s just the tip of the iceberg – there are a lot more games, all waiting for you to purchase, download and run!

No, don’t think MIDlets are only for gamers and are absolutely useless otherwise. You can make a good use of them in the enterprise too. There are several solutions already for, for example, mobile payment, reservations etc. done using a MIDlet as opposed to the Web, which is, in a lot of cases, is much harder to access / operate on a small-screen device. Controlling for example your bank transfers via SMS can also be less intuitive and/or require a lot more work / data entry than using a GUI to do this. Other, known enterprise-related MIDlets are Jupiter, which is basically a financial data streaming program (also see THIS) and Betfair (also see THIS). Should you be interested in these “MIDlets in the Enterprise” questions, I really recommend Michael Juntao Yuan’s excellent book “Enterprise J2ME: Developing Mobile Java Applications – I’ve learnt a LOT from it. Highly recommended!

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My W3C speech on Web browsing + a full explanation - Part II

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My W3C speech on Web browsing + a full explanation - Part I

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(Note that this article not only discusses Opera Mini but also a lot of other browsers. Even if you aren't really interested in them or have an OS not covered (for example, a dumb / feature phone), it will give you a decent overview of how Opera Mini 4.1 compares to the alternatives. Sorry for the size - particularly if, as recommended, you follow the references.)

As has been announced some weeks ago, I had a W3C speech a week ago devoted to Web browsing on mobile devices. You can find the (English) slides HERE. (Sorry, some of the example screenshots are in Finnish. This, however, doesn’t have a detrimental effect on the overall understandability of the material.) In order to understand the slides, I’ve also decided to comment on all of them so that the entire Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry mobile community can benefit from my speech – in written form. Finally, note that, albeit this article is over 80kchars long, it in no way can provide a FULL, absolutely thorough overview of the Web browsing scene on these platforms. That is, if you don’t understand something, don’t despair: in my referenced, previous articles, you can, in most cases, find a very thorough dissemination of the subject. Just an example: in this article, I only devote some 2kchars to the subject of downloading files while my original, devoted article, along with its (recent) updates, amount to over 100 kchars.

I also provide in-line screenshots in this article so that you know what I'm speaking about without constantly switching to PowerPoint; however, to see the original document at its full (and copy/pasteable) glory and resolution, you'll need the PPT file.

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Opera Mini 4.1: FULL multiplatform tutorial & review & tips

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I don’t need to introduce Opera Mini for any serious mobile device user – it’s been one of the best browsers ever since the release of version 4.0 with all its goodies like favorite synchronization and full layout mode, the latter being excellent on (W)VGA Pocket PC’s and high-resolution Symbian devices like the Nokia E90. Note that I’ve written a review & full comparison to other browsers HERE – please DO read it if you don’t know what Opera Mini is or how it compares to other browsers, in which cases you might want to prefer it to native, fully-fledged browsers like Opera Mobile. Also, make sure you read my two Web Browsing Bibles, linked from the OM4 article, for additional info & comparisons. Finally, note that the linked article only discusses version 4.0; 4.1 is even better and more featureful.

The just-released 4.1 beta takes things even further and implements a lot of long asked-for functionalities. It’s REALLY worth upgrading; note that it can coexist with older versions (including 4.0) on the same handset. That is, if you, for some reason, find it useless, you can easily switch back to the older version without having to reinstall / reconfigure anything.

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The Multiplatform (Windows Mobile, Symbian, BlackBerry and even dumb phones) YouTube Bible

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Guys and gals, while I do know that, currently, Opera Mini isn’t able to play videos (or even invoke external programs to play them), you may still find my YouTube Bible highly useful when used from another browser where system-level invocation works – for example, Opera Mobile or even your built-in Web browser when used with some external apps. Hope you’ll find this new Bible useful.

Watching YouTube videos is a favorite pastime of many. With data charges constantly decreasing (or, should I say, plummeting), not-that-expensive flat 3G data rates getting common, Wi-Fi’s getting pretty ubiquitous and, of course, YouTube’s getting really-really full of videos worth checking out, you might be tempted to watch YouTube (or other) videos on your handset. After all, it's a great pastime and these handhelds have both the processing power, the necessary hardware and, in most cases, connection speed to render these videos well.

In this YouTube Bible, I show you how this all can be done on the three major non-iPhone platforms: Windows Mobile, Symbian S60 and BlackBerry. (As the iPhone, as opposed to most other solutions, already comes with a decent player, there isn’t much point in elaborating on it. You just fire up the YouTube icon and off you go at – if you have Wi-Fi connectivity – very good quality. Nothing needs to be installed and there’re no alternatives you will need to know to make an intelligent decision.)

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Coup of Opera Mini fans

I'm testing if members of 'Opera Mini fans' are allowed to post blog posts in here. This group is not used for quite long time and clearly it has been superseded by official Opera Mini forum. However, some people at Opera Mini forum has started to ask if there are any place for more casual talk. I found this place just few days ago. Encouraged by two fellow Opera Mini users I decided to test if people would accept this as a good place for topics that does not require direct attention from Opera Mini team.

So, folks, pleace be welcome to join this "coup" of Opera Mini fans. Here is considerable unused place that we can take into use.

P.S. You may want to start commenting at Opera Mini fans forum :wink:

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You can now sign up for testing of the next Opera Mini

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Opera Software recently started accepting sign ups for beta testing of the upcoming Opera Mini with the codename dimension.

Originally posted by Daniel Goldman:

So what’s new in the browser? I can’t say too much now, but there’s a totally new way of navigating webpages with Dimension – really cool. As I’ve said before, I’ve been testing it for some time already, and have been truly impressed. Seeing what the tiny browser can do on my phone has blown me away. (Source)


This means we have some exciting news waiting for us in the next release. You can sign up for an alert when the beta is ready for the world via mail or IM here.
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Opera Mini 3.0 beta is here. Join the tesiting you too!

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Opera Software released a beta version of Opera Mini 3.0. And you're invited to test it.

Originally posted by Opera Software:

During a limited time, on a first-come-first-served basis, we offer you the chance of trying out a preview of Opera Mini 3.0.

I managed to get a hold of the new version and this time some of the news are; secure browsing, feed (RSS)aggregation, photo upload and content folding.

Click here for the official page and instructions for how to download.

I hope you want to join the testing and notify the developers about bugs. Check out the links below.

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Feedback for Opera Mini on Bugs.Opera.com
Forum topic for the beta on My.Opera.Com

Source
Limited Opera Mini™ 3.0 Beta on Opera.com
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Chat with other Opera Mini fans!

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You should check out Opera Mini's chatroom at OperaNet. The place to be if you like Opera Mini.

Go visit #operamini at OperaNet ( irc://irc.opera.com/operamini )
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Opera Mini 2.0 is here

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The new version of Opera's mobile browser that gives regular cellphone owners the ability to browse all of the web is here. Opera Mini 2.0 comes with new, much appreciated functionality.

Read more here:

Mini gets Mighty: Introducing Opera Mini 2.0 (eskils)

Mini Gets Mighty: Introducting Opera Mini 2.0 for your mobile phone (Opera Press Releases)

Surf the Web on virtually any mobile phone:
Opera Software announces worldwide release of Opera Mini
(Opera Press Releases)




Opera Mini is now easier to use than ever, looks better and is more functional than ever. I can see right away that Opera Software sure have been busy.

I definitely recommend this new version to both Opera Mini 1.0 users and people who have never tried Opera Mini before.
Try it and put your phone's built in browser to shame.

Point your phone's WAP browser to http://mini.opera.com and follow the instructions on the page.

Enjoy.

--Doctor Launch
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Opera Mini

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Thanks for opening up this group, andrew3105. The Opera Community group for the fans of Opera Mini.
How to get opera mini
Visit http://my.opera.com/community/mobile/operamini/ to get it.

Don't forget to visit Opera Community with Opera Mini. Opera Community was made to be easy to use with Opera Mini. You can easily use your cellphone to post photos and new blog posts too.
Visit http://my.opera.com/community/mobile/blogs/ and you'll be up and running in no time!

Enjoy all of the web with your cellphone!