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Opera 9.5 Build 15233 [LATEST] with FLASH

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Apo11on

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Here is the link for VGA/QVGA versions:

http://rapidshare.co...A_and_FLASH.rar

1. It won't install on Storage Card - Device installation only
2. When running flash - Opera takes 90% or more of the CPU - flash animations are veeeeeeeeeeeeeery slow
3. Youtube site is the only one I found that's actually causing Opera to crash, when flash plugin is turned on in preferences

Tested on Verizon's Omnia i910. Hopefully, this could be tweaked to work a lot faster, by reducing CPU load and fixing youtube crash. Posted same info on xda-developers forums


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Any way to confirm this version is newer than the one on i910 other than build 2703 vs 15233?

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View Postsmilepak, on Feb 2 2009, 16:37, said:

Any way to confirm this version is newer than the one on i910 other than build 2703 vs 15233?

it *is* newer... I have the same Omnia you do and this Opera is much newer than the one which came with Verizon's Omnia. However, if you're looking for flash support solution - this version still isn't very good. For the time being I suggest for the flash sites get the new Skyfire beta, which was just released. It supports Omnia now and can do flash.


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opera 9.5 with flash 3.1  

working but full youtube site and other heavy flash one.. the opera just close by itself...


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View PostApo11on, on Feb 17 2009, 19:51, said:

it *is* newer... I have the same Omnia you do and this Opera is much newer than the one which came with Verizon's Omnia. However, if you're looking for flash support solution - this version still isn't very good. For the time being I suggest for the flash sites get the new Skyfire beta, which was just released. It supports Omnia now and can do flash.

Yes this browser can do flash so if that is all you want then it will work... But in my opinion it is slow and ugly and it's buttons are obviously meant to be used with the stylus which i never use on my i910 i just dont like it.


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I prefer SkyFire browser. It's faster, and it's free!!!


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View PostScreamingFalcon, on Jul 1 2009, 23:32, said:

I prefer SkyFire browser. It's faster, and it's free!!!

im agree with yu mate
its free and fast

playing from youtube not need flash


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View Postplerdisk, on Jul 17 2009, 13:18, said:

im agree with yu mate
its free and fast

playing from youtube not need flash


Actually, Flash is kinda in a way built into SkyFire. Also, you do need Flash to play from YouTube.





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