{"id":428,"date":"2007-11-07T22:38:08","date_gmt":"2007-11-08T05:38:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=428"},"modified":"2007-11-09T22:29:22","modified_gmt":"2007-11-10T05:29:22","slug":"opera-mini-40-better-than-webkit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/428\/","title":{"rendered":"Opera Mini 4.0 – Better than WebKit?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Opera Mini 4.0 is out of Beta! You can download it by pointing your phone or PC browser at operamini.com<\/a>. There are no new features in this version compared with the last Beta. What there are is lots of bug fixes and compatibility with more handsets. Compared with Opera Mini, 3.1 though, 4.0 adds a huge list of enhancements; the main ones being OperaLink<\/em> which synchronizes mobile bookmarks and Speed Dial with desktop Opera, and Desktop Rendering<\/em>, Opera’s answer to Nokia’s Mini-Map<\/em>. There is also much improved CSS and HTML support although the promised support for italic fonts doesn’t seem to have made it into this release.<\/p>\n Opera Mini works flawlessly on the Nokia N95. I actually prefer it over the phone’s vaunted Nokia Webkit browser<\/strong> for everything except uploading and downloading which Mini doesn’t do at all. Although WebKit has nicer fonts, Opera Mini’s usability is so much better than WebKit thanks to a combination of four things:<\/p>\n Unfortunately I don’t have a data plan for my N95 so I only use it when I have WiFi connectivity. I refuse to pay over $40\/month for unlimited web on a contract plan with T-Mobile or nearly$70 with ATT when I can get it for $10 on Boost prepaid. So my main web phone is still the Motorola i855 on Boost. The first Beta of Mini 4.0 worked very well on the i855 but the 2nd and 3rd Betas had this awful bug where there was no browser cache, hitting the back button would always reload the page. Which was slow and completely broke Bloglines – which marks everything as read on the reload so you went back the page was empty! I was really hoping Opera had fixed that in the new release and it looks like they have! I have 31 pages totaling over 500KB in the cache<\/strong> right now. I was never able to get Beta 3 to cache more than about 60 KB. I’m a little hesitant to declare success until I load a day’s worth of Bloglines posts from my 100+ feeds into Mini 4.0. Update:<\/strong> I’ve been using the new release for 48 hours with no issues on either of my phones. It works great with Bloglines with no cache problems. This 4.0 release is the best version of Opera Mini yet for iDEN phones.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Opera Mini 4.0 is out of Beta! You can download it by pointing your phone or PC browser at operamini.com. There are no new features in this version compared with the last Beta. What there are is lots of bug fixes and compatibility with more handsets. Compared with Opera Mini, 3.1 though, 4.0 adds a huge list of enhancements; the main ones being OperaLink which synchronizes mobile bookmarks and Speed Dial with desktop Opera, and Desktop Rendering, Opera’s answer to … Continue reading \n