Hola!
By Frode Hauge. Tuesday, 5. February 2008, 13:42:28
If you happen to be at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, you can catch a sneak peak of Opera Mobile v9.5 at our booth.
If you're not in Barcelona next week, we have a video for you right here:
You can read more about the browser here
If you're not in Barcelona next week, we have a video for you right here:
You can read more about the browser here


Kuja-IX # 5. February 2008, 17:11
This seams to be very very great product and I'm so exited to test it myself.
But what about smartphones ? The navigation will be easy without tactile interface ?
DjiXas # 5. February 2008, 17:12
deadcantdance # 5. February 2008, 17:25
YtseJam # 5. February 2008, 22:30
They also talk completely unproffessional (or was that the aim?).
Take a closer look at Apple guided tours...
deadcantdance # 6. February 2008, 06:33
Anonymous # 6. February 2008, 08:34
I like how they present the opera mobile software with a average joe approach.
It goes to show that alot of their investments are spent in making opera mobile the best mobile web browsing experience available on portable devices as opposed to focusing on how to present fluff in a professional way.
Props to opera for undertaking the daunting task of creating a wonderful web browser.
Look forward to it's release.
GoJoeGo # 6. February 2008, 08:58
Apple guided tours? The ones with the nasty, slick weasels that you can't relate to?
Anonymous # 6. February 2008, 14:15
I am sure that Opera Mobile 9.5 will be even better then 9.0 which was great but so great that you thought you would not bother to release it to the public.
When you return from Barcelona maybe you can also spend some time to fix the problems with 8.65 which crashes and freezes every 30 seconds of usage.
xErath # 6. February 2008, 16:45
No Link ?
No speeddial ?
Anonymous # 8. February 2008, 07:47
Opera is the best program.
entumovil # 8. February 2008, 23:32
yhwhan # 12. February 2008, 01:36
Of course, in full screen mode, pen input is typically registered as dragging the page, but what about the menu icon thingy? I presume that you have standard system of pen down on to menu icon and then pen up on menu icon pops up the menu, and pen down on to the menu icon and dragged off and then never dragged back on would be nothing, not dragging the page or popping up the menu, right? Don't you think that's a waste of a perfectly good input opportunity? So like, pen down on to the menu icon and dragged to the opposite corner and pen up would be close tab, and pen down on to the menu icon and dragged off and than going in circles would be refresh, or something.
Yeah, I know, yak yak yak...rant rant rant...
And hey, just to let you know, as of 5:36 PM PST, 2261 people have signed the petition for Opera to develop a Palm OS browser (http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/OperaPalmOS - Thats me on number 2259, in fact!).
Han
Anonymous # 5. April 2008, 04:07
Nice sofftware
Prasad4868 # 14. April 2008, 03:39
Anonymous # 15. April 2008, 04:49
What is latest version of opera
praveenchandhu # 18. April 2008, 08:08
bluedave # 21. May 2008, 04:25
Anonymous # 21. May 2008, 05:42
I like opera very much
Anonymous # 23. May 2008, 08:18
Thanks at the opera mini. Its fun and great!
GoJoeGo # 23. May 2008, 10:39
bluedave # 25. May 2008, 02:35
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Yyuse72 # 10. July 2008, 09:27