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Life's Little Pleasures #521 - Contemplating Opera Guerrilla Marketing

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I saw this pic on Idiot Toys, and thought that it needed a lick of red paint. Who's up for a trip to Grizedale Forest? :wink:

Life's Little Pleasures #200 - Opera Live Scores

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Opera Mini 4.1 was available for download yesterday, and having been impressed with the beta version, I downloaded it sharpish!

Just before I went to synch my Opera Mini, I noticed that one of the Speed Dials was "Live Scores". Intrigued, I clicked the link, and it took me to Opera Live Scores, a handy little portal that displays the latest scores for a variety of sports.

As one of my main uses of Opera Mini is to keep track of the FUSSBALL scores when I'm out and about, this little site is a lifesaver! I usually use the BBC Sport page, but it's great to have all the scores in a simple, single page. It's now made itself a permanent fixture at number 9 on my Speed Dial.

How long has Opera Live Scores been around? Why have I only just found it? Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? I demand answers!

Life's Little Pleasures #182 - Opera Koozie

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I love getting post. Even if it's just junk mail, coming home to a door mat full of letters always makes me smile. I get an even bigger smile when the post is from Opera and includes pens, stickers, a card from Espen, AND an Opera Koozie!

I have taken a picture in celebration. Please take time to note the lovely laminate flooring the package is sitting on, which I laid last weekend.

Life's Little Pleasures #57 - Opera Mini 4.1

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A new version of the best mobile browser is available to download and test. Great stuff! I absolutely love Opera Mini, and have not met one person who doesn't! The new features look like neat - I think the auto complete will be very welcome.

Opera Watch Tag

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Originally posted by Opera Watch:

Once you've been tagged by someone, share your list (on your blog) of 5 things you'd like to see in Opera, and then tag up to 5 other people who will then post their own lists and tag up to 5 more people.

Feel free to list the things you'd like to see in Opera on the desktop, Opera Mini, Opera Mobile, and/or Opera on the Nintendo Wii.


The kind G Man tagged me with the above mission. To be honest, I'm finding it hard to find fault with Opera's Desktop Browser. I don't use it at a level that I find myself wanting it to do more. It's the opposite - I keep finding out things that it can do, and there's probably so many useful secrets out there, waiting for me to find them. I've been thinking abut this for a while, and there was one thing that I thought I wanted it to do (I was sure it couldn't when I first started using it), but when I tried it, the browser didn't fail me. I won't reveal what it was for fear of looking foolish.

So that leaves the Mini, Wii, and DS browsers.

With regards to the Wii browser, an updated version of Flash would be grand, but I understand that if Opera could do this, they would, and it's Adobe's fault, not theirs. As for the DS browser, the ability to store cookies would be nice, but again, I presume this is out of Opera's control due to the memory limitations of the DS. If both could have tabbed browsing, that would be excellent.

Opera Mini is so cool, I really can't fault the little fella. It'd be like kicking a puppy, or poking a kitten with a dirty stick.

So that's my lot - I can't find 5 improvements, which is good (is it not?).

Anyhoo, I will now be nice and tag....


Opera DS Browser Settings Translation

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Dejitaru Ken of Gamefaqs, along with Jason Williams have made a handy translation of the Opera DS Browser settings menu.

It’s very clear, and as it’s a JPEG you can view it whilst using the browser.

The translation can be found here.

Now the imported version should make a lot more sense to a lot of people. Ta fellas!

Opera Browser European Release Details

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It has already been documented that the excellent DS Browser would be getting a European release, and Nintendo-Europe have today given more details.

The browser will be released on 6th October 2006, and will cost £30.00, which is a bargain, in my opinion.

The full details can be found here.

Opera have given their own release information, and this can be found here.

The Opera Browser Arrives

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Well it finally arrived. When I returned from work today, the Opera DS Browser was sitting on my doorstep. I thought I document the set up process, and my initial thoughts on the software. I didn’t know what to expect from the browser as I’d heard mixed reviews. The lack of Flash/PDF/Sound et al didn’t put me off. There were reports of slow loading time, but all I wanted was to be able browse the Internet at a moment’s notice. The way I saw it was a mobile browser for £25, which isn’t bad!
As the browser was a Japanese Import, I knew that the majority of it would be in Japanese, so armed with this handy guide from Opera, I set about getting started.

I put in the cartridge, additional RAM cart that comes with the browser, and turned on the DS Lite. I was greeted with this screen.



Great – all’s well so far. It sees the browser, and the “DS Option Pak” as it put it. I touched the icon, and the program booted up. It was at this stage that it got complicated. As my default language on the DS is English, I was hoping that it would automatically translate everything into English. I was stupidly mistaken, and from this point on, there was a lot of guess work. The browser asked me to set up a few details. The first being this:



I have no idea what all these options mean, so I just left it on the first one, and clicked OK. I’m hoping that one wasn’t “Destroy the Planet”, or “Wipe you DS settings and make sure that it doesn’t ever work again”. It didn’t blow my DS up, however, and I was passed to the next screen.



Using my Sherlock Holmesesque powers of deduction, I took the letters GMT to have something to do with the time, so I set it accordingly. The next screen, however, was not so friendly.



I have no idea what these text boxes had to do with anything, so I left them blank and clicked OK. I was then taken to my DS WiFi settings screen. The connections were fine as I had set them up previously. If I hadn’t however, (and in particular if I’d never done it before) I would have been very stuck as the WiFi settings screen was in Japanese.

But all went well, and it loaded up the home page.



The buttons on the bottom of the screen are pretty self explanatory. They can be seen more clearly on this screen, and are explained on the Opera page I mentioned above:



I first went to www.google.co.uk using the URL button. Input is easy using the touch screen keyboard as you would for Pictochat. As you can see the first thing I noticed was the site was in Japanese. It’s no a big problem, as one click and you can view the site in English. It is worth bearing in mind, however, that some sites will set themselves to Japanese by default.

I then tried a forum site, and it found it fine, and loaded it up. As you can see the bottom screen shows the whole page, and the top screen shows the close up of the square in the bottom screen – you can move this square using the stylus.



You can flip the two screens over so that you can input text on the bottom screen. Here you can see the entry system.



My blog loaded up fine



As did Gmail (note again it defaulted to Japanese)



Once I logged in, however, it reverted to English (apologies for the quality of the pictures from this point on – the light changed…ahem)



BBC Sport was fine. There is a delay for loading up pictures, and it makes the whole page jerky until fully loaded. You can, however turn the pictures off with a click of a button, and this speeds up the whole process.



I then started exploring some of the features. I managed to save some favourites



And the handwriting recognition works as well as I thought it would – if you’ve played Brain Training, you’ll know what to expect! It is fine, apart from one or two characters. My terrible handwriting probably doesn’t help!



The settings button is just a minefield – I took one look and ran. I’m sure there will be a site soon with a guide. Or at least I hope so!



And that’s about it. I’m actually very impressed. The sites are clear and crisp, and it’s a smooth browsing experience. If you buy it expecting PC load speeds and functionality, you will be disappointed. It is a mobile PC at best, and should be viewed as one. There are many specialist sites out there for mobile devices (such as Google Mobile), and the DS browser should be used to browse these.

I'll report more when I've had more time with the browser.
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