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  • Created

    Sep 18 2006, 10:52

  • Updated

    Apr 03 2008, 13:10

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

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Opera Mini 4 hits the streetsOpera LinkTwo Months With An E90TeaShark
The Beat Goes On, The Hype SkyrocketsGuess What, Opera Listens!The nPhoneFive Things I Can't Stand In Opera Mini
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The Last Phone You'll Ever WearAh, The Wonderful InternetiPhone UpdatesAnd Now, Back To Our Irregularly Scheduled Posting
Minor StuffGoogle/Reader - Nearly There, Nearly There...Series 60 R3 AnnoyancesRandom Linkage
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