Tao of Mac

Monday, 18 September 2006

  • Created

    Sep 18 2006, 11:52

  • Updated

    Apr 03, 14:10

  • By

    Rui Carmo

Opera Mini

Opera’s amazing MIDP 2.0 split browser, which uses a transcoding proxy to render web pages.

Pet Gripes:

  • Version 2.0 (and onwards) does not support the accesskey anchor attribute (and even if it did, their built-in shortcuts took away the hash key).

Events of note:

Date Link Notes
Apr 2nd Beta site Version 4.1 beta is launched with support for saving pages and doing file uploads

See Also

Five Things Nokia Needs To Address To Beat The iPhonePhone of the YearOpera Mini 4.2 betaBlackberry Bold (9000)
Cloud WritingOpera Mini 4.1 ReleasedOffline DaysTeaShark updated
Opera brings Google search to your pocketOpera Mini 4 hits the streetsOpera LinkTwo Months With An E90
TeaSharkThe Beat Goes On, The Hype SkyrocketsGuess What, Opera Listens!The nPhone
Five Things I Can't Stand In Opera MiniStray NewsDear Lazyweb: Mandarin on Series 60?Mandarin Support for Nokia Series 60 Devices
I'm going to go out on a limb here...The Last Phone You'll Ever WearAh, The Wonderful InternetiPhone Updates
And Now, Back To Our Irregularly Scheduled PostingMinor StuffGoogle/Reader - Nearly There, Nearly There...Series 60 R3 Annoyances
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