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UCWEB guru “Jbpseudo<\/em>“, sent me a link an English translation of a leaked version (7.02.3) of the upcoming UCWEB 7 browser.\u00a0 The main change since UCWEB 7 Beta 2, which I covered 2 weeks ago<\/a>, is that it now offers the equivalent what Opera calls “Desktop View<\/em>” where pages are formatted more or less as they are in desktop browsers, with horizontal scrolling required to see the full width of the page.\u00a0 In UCWEB it’s known as “Zoom Mode” and is toggled using a check box under “General Settings<\/em>” in the “Settings<\/em>” Menu. Like Opera Mini, UCWEB 7 has only two zoom levels, a fully zoomed out thumbnail view and a\u00a0 zoomed in one. The “5”\u00a0 key instantly toggle s between the zoomed in and zoomed out views.<\/p>\n
Mobile technology blogger Manojr Tiwari, has posted a number of screenshots<\/a> of the leaked UCWEB, including one showing off the browser’s optional (and rather garish) purple theme.\u00a0 Manojr also has a post about this version on his blog<\/a> along with a link to what is apparently a different translation of it.\u00a0 I couldn’t get Manojr’s download to work on my Nokia N95, but the one Jbpseudo sent seems stable and usable except for the problems related to the Chinese server.\u00a0 You can download it here: JAR<\/a>, JAD<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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UCWEB guru “Jbpseudo“, sent me a link an English translation of a leaked version (7.02.3) of the upcoming UCWEB 7 browser.\u00a0 The main change since UCWEB 7 Beta 2, which I covered 2 weeks ago, is that it now offers the equivalent what Opera calls “Desktop View” where pages are formatted more or less as they are in desktop browsers, with horizontal scrolling required to see the full width of the page.\u00a0 In UCWEB it’s known as “Zoom Mode” and … Continue reading