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Opera 7.60 Technical Preview 1 for Smartphone 2003


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Guest Confucious
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Agreed Cybertronic, navagation is a bit strange, takes some getting used to.

Use up and down to scroll through pages.  Left and right to select links visible within the screen.

Took me a while to figure that one out.

Still getting used to it.

Guest markgamber
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The lack of bookmarks was getting me down but there's a way to ease the pain. In "StorageApplication Data" (your mileage may vary) is an "Opera" folder and within that is a "StartPage" folder and within that is "home.htm" which is what is loaded with the browser or when you select "Menu->Navigate->Go to homepage". I copied this off to the pc and replaced everything with the DIV and /DIV tags with anchors to my IE bookmarks. Then I copied the modified file back, overwriting the original and viola, easy bookmark access. It's not the same as the real thing, of course, but it's a whole lot easier than entering urls manually every time.

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Feels like it renders pages faster than pie, will be even better when features like bookmarks etc. are implemented ^_^

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Guest Jakster
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Possible stupid question time :lol: I havent been able to dl & install it yet... But do Opera (or any of the browsers available for C500) allow me to click a link and have the browser open a new page in new window??

Im sure theres a techie name for doing that.... but then im not a techie.

Thanks

:D

Guest abamara
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The lack of bookmarks was getting me down but there's a way to ease the pain. In "StorageApplication Data"  (your mileage may vary) is an "Opera" folder and within that is a "StartPage" folder and within that is "home.htm" which is what is loaded with the browser or when you select "Menu->Navigate->Go to homepage". I copied this off to the pc and replaced everything with the DIV and /DIV tags with anchors to my IE bookmarks. Then I copied the modified file back, overwriting the original and viola, easy bookmark access. It's not the same as the real thing, of course, but it's a whole lot easier than entering urls manually every time.

Dumb question maybe, but what are "the DIV and /DIV tags with anchors to IE bookmarks"? And how do you do that? A little, um, breakdown perhaps? :oops:

Guest markgamber
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Hmmm...looks like a typo. I meant everything within the DIV and /DIV tags in that file. Sorry for the confusion.

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