Converging your Web browsing with Opera Mini 4
By johansch. Thursday, 25. October 2007, 08:26:39
Our newest product, Opera Link, has made its way into Opera Mini. With Opera Link, you're able to synchronize and share your bookmarks and Speed Dial with the Opera desktop browser.
So for example, say you're reading a news article on the Web with your desktop/laptop computer and want to continue reading it on Opera Mini. You simply bookmark the webpage; the Opera desktop browser will then synchronize the new bookmark with Opera Link, and voilà! - that bookmark is now instantly available on your Opera Mini.
We see Opera Link as a new way in which people browse the Web. No longer will you be limited to browsing the Web on multiple computers/devices independently, Opera Link will share those browsing experiences.
In addition to Opera Link, we've also made other improvements and squashed some bugs.
Changelog since beta 2:
- Added Opera Link support
- Added Speed Dials
- Added RSS feed support
- Added shortcut *+0 for feeds
- Added shortcuts for speed dials ('*' + speed dial number)
- Added function to ask the transcoders for the title and favicon of a new bookmark or speed dial
- Stylus devices can now scroll shortcut help overlays
- Changed "Fit to width" to "Mobile view"
- Changed "Autozoom" to "Show overview"
- Low, medium and high image quality setting
- Images fit better to the screen (no panning)
- Improved BiDi support
- Page position and scaling is now preserved after reload of page
- Stylus devices without pointer motion events should be able to scroll anyway, just not in realtime
- Faked transcoding progress when using feeds
- Show numbers in ordered lists
- Improved stylesheet handling
- Focus highlight now looks inactive when loading
- New and improved server side cookie handling
You can also chat with other Opera Mini users and some team members in the Opera Mini IRC channel (irc.opera.com, #operamini).
- Johan Schön and the rest of the Opera Mini team
By theoddbod, # 25. October 2007, 09:12:58
Downloading... :)
By Seji, # 25. October 2007, 09:18:51
By Sreeramu, # 25. October 2007, 09:41:33
By Mister Nobody, # 25. October 2007, 10:52:38
By Lancel, # 25. October 2007, 10:52:39
By Robin_reala, # 25. October 2007, 11:19:41
*puts an apple on Mini teams desk*
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 11:32:20
*wipes a tear from eye then replaces the apple with a kiss on the cheek for each Opera Mini team member*
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 11:41:04
By andrew3105, # 25. October 2007, 11:46:31
1. I can't delete default RSS feeds! They keep coming back
2. Sync is not working for me...
By HueponiK, # 25. October 2007, 13:32:26
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 13:43:54
I can delete one, or two... When I delete next feed, they are already back
By HueponiK, # 25. October 2007, 14:14:37
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 14:15:29
By HueponiK, # 25. October 2007, 14:20:51
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 14:23:56
By HueponiK, # 25. October 2007, 14:26:43
By NoteMe, # 25. October 2007, 14:42:45
(of course, I have a blackberry pearl and it didn't work on the last beta either)
By Eddie_Lopez, # 25. October 2007, 15:03:57
By Seji, # 25. October 2007, 15:11:34
I don't have it. I have Settings: Mobile View, Visual Effects, Fullscreen View and Show Overview... all check boxes. No landscape
By Eddie_Lopez, # 25. October 2007, 15:14:20
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 15:15:13
By DjiXas, # 25. October 2007, 16:38:34
Doesn't work.
Opera-
Was this feature disabled on Blackberry (8100) phones?
By Eddie_Lopez, # 25. October 2007, 16:54:24
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 17:29:03
Sometimes it shows the same error message even if I want to open https sites which are using official certifcates signed by trustable authority.
By Primax1, # 25. October 2007, 19:10:38
The 3rd version has none of the "freeze ups" (so far) which made it a pain to run the 1st and 2nd editions of 4beta.
Keep up the good work.
Regards, Douglas
By artcraft, # 25. October 2007, 19:58:09
WTF? "Mobile view" ?
As opposed to "Static view" or "Sedentary view" maybe ?
Who came up with this idiotic phrase ?
By Nico57, # 25. October 2007, 22:20:42
Best Bits
Added Opera Link support (excellent)
Added Speed Dials (renamed the start page bookmarks to sound cool like in the desktop version
Added RSS feed support (cool)
Added function to ask the transcoders for the title and favicon of a new bookmark or speed dial (doesn't work with all sites but still a good idea)
Images fit better to the screen (excellent)
Improved stylesheet handling (looks amazing but small issues with some sites)
Focus highlight now looks inactive when loading (surprisingly helpful)
New and improved server side cookie handling (works just as well as the others used to
By Furie, # 25. October 2007, 22:32:49
By tinhoy, # 25. October 2007, 23:06:07
By tinhoy, # 26. October 2007, 02:39:39
Is it just my phone, or does the new OM4 loads as fast as opening a text-file??
2 questions though:
Is a Speed-Dial layout like on the desktop-browser possible on the cell?
Could you add a delete button (move to trash) on the initial Opera-Link Bookmarks page? This way it's faster to clean up your bookmarks, having a "move to trash button) and an edit button.
Keep it coming!!
By mathiasst, # 26. October 2007, 07:19:09
By Mister Nobody, # 27. October 2007, 09:52:29
Btw all other features work nicely on my nokia 6630.Thank you OperaMini team.
By KYren, # 27. October 2007, 12:48:12
Everything about Mini 4 (version 3) is good, albeit a bit slower for me, since the "MS-DOS like" commands of Mini 3.1 are faster than moving a pointer around the display. (My index finger and/or the stylus speed things up, however.)
So far, the only problem I have is that Mini 4 (version 3) does not DELETE messages in Open WebMail, Gmail and the other services of this kind.
To do that, so far, I have to return to Mini 3.1, since I keep a clean POP3 server - for PC downloads, later on - and am always junking unwanted E-Mails.
See if you can "fix" the DELETE MESSAGE feature for my Treo 650!
(Opera Link for synchronizing with the PC and 'phone is great!)
Outside of that, I'm very pleased with the features.
Keep up the wonderful Internet browser developments.
Regards,
Douglas
By artcraft, # 28. October 2007, 12:54:31
By RAZRV3XX, # 1. November 2007, 01:30:23
It handles much better those secure web sites and sites requiring authentication. On OM4B2, a login on a secure or authentication-intensive web site would hold for only one page then I'd have to log in again.
Seems to render web sites significantly faster than the prior version. Seems more stable too.
And I like the "speed dial" feature being more clearly implemented.
Good work, folks!
By francispsycho, # 2. November 2007, 12:47:47
By the2ndflood, # 3. November 2007, 05:27:33
By Furie, # 3. November 2007, 12:15:14
By galaxeystar, # 25. November 2007, 19:20:49
By qlue, # 30. November 2007, 11:18:21
By Indishart05, # 18. December 2007, 00:03:06
The released version of Opera Mini 4 works fine on my Palm Treo (GSM unlocked with Palm OS).
All the bugs are gone save a few things like not being able to delete messages on the server in Open WebMail. I can do that in Mail2Web anyway.
Mobile View "on" got rid of that pointer/zoom business which slowed me down.
I don't miss Mini 3.1 at this point.
The Opera team has done a fantastic job. BRAVO!
Regards, Douglas
By artcraft, # 18. December 2007, 03:57:32
By StrifeAlan, # 10. May 2008, 10:55:05
By StrifeAlan, # 10. May 2008, 10:55:19
I now have a Nokia E62 with Symbian OS and it launches Mini 4 faster and more solidly than my Treo 650 did.
I miss the mp3 files on the Treo which had a good speaker. This Nokia has a tinny speaker, better for voice than music.
Naturally, I run WebMail on the Nokia in Mini 4 more than using the default applications.
Sincerely, Douglas - on the new handset
By artcraft, # 10. May 2008, 12:17:09
been using 4.1 on my blackberry 8820 and today when i read about the blackberry menu i went and installed another version and i got the menu finally! my bersion had the small menu in the lower left all along. fantastic browser!!!! versions says: 4.1.10781,20080401
now, i have a lot of imported bookmarks in my opera desktop but can find no way to get these into my mobile opera
thx,
.../ian
By Ianmel, # 10. May 2008, 13:15:05
Bookmarks from my Tecra laptop PC went into this Nokia E62 (and the earlier Treo 650) via Opera Link on the computer.
Once back in Mini 4, I went to MORE BOOKMARKS and could access them there. Those I wanted in std. BOOKMARKS were just copied under MANAGE or whatever the options were.
Good luck!
- Douglas
By artcraft, # 10. May 2008, 14:15:51
.../ian
By Ianmel, # 13. May 2008, 22:56:30
This morning my 'phone beeped to announce that the released version of Mini 4.1 was ready. While I got out of bed, the 'phone installed 4.1 . . . and WHAT A FANTASTIC IMPROVEMENT this upgrade is!
Mini 4.1 is faster on loading, as claimed, while FIND speeds me up on long URL texts, eliminating much of the tedious scrolling.
i have also purchased ProfiMail for this 'phone, and it does everything that the default E-Mail by Unicel/Visto did not. Can you imagine that it had no BCCs or URL launches or copy/paste options? (My Treo had Mail2Go but it accomplished all of those things.)
If you have a Symbian 'phone, I recommend adding ProfiMail, a wonderful complement to Opera Mini 4.1.
Keep up the good work!
Regards, Douglas
By artcraft, # 13. May 2008, 23:24:06