{"id":5914,"date":"2009-12-18T12:06:57","date_gmt":"2009-12-18T19:06:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=5914"},"modified":"2009-12-18T18:40:56","modified_gmt":"2009-12-19T01:40:56","slug":"opera-mobile-10-s60-updated-inline-editing-gets-t9-and-symbol-modes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/5914\/","title":{"rendered":"Opera Mobile 10 S60 Updated – Inline Editing Gets T9 and Symbol Modes"},"content":{"rendered":"
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(Above) Editing Options in Opera Mobile Beta 2<\/strong><\/p>\n There’s\u00a0 a new version of\u00a0 Opera Mobile 10 available for S60 3rd and 5th edition phones.\u00a0 This release, dubbed “Opera 10 Beta 2 Update<\/strong><\/em>” adds full native editing and entry modes to in-line editing in web pages and the Opera Mobile GUI.<\/p>\n Previous Opera Mobile 10 releases had two edit modes; “in-line<\/em>” (image, top left) where you could enter text directly into fields on the screen but were limited to using triple tap and “full-screen”<\/em> which opened a separate native input mode text box at the bottom of the screen (image, top right).\u00a0 The new release has completely done away with full-screen mode,\u00a0 All data entry is in-line now and in-line mode includes almost the full functionality of the native S60 editor.<\/p>\n On my N95 this means that while entering text in any edit field I can:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n (Above) Editing Options in Opera Mobile Beta 2 “Update”<\/strong><\/p>\n According to a post<\/a> by Opera’s Helene Lund Engeb\u00f8 on MyOpera announcing the release there are a few known issues:<\/p>\n To which I can add one that I discovered:<\/p>\n I really miss the ability to select\u00a0 text with the down key. I used that feature all the time to copy or delete large text blocks when editing Emails and forum posts and to remove session IDs, etc. from long URLs in the address bar. Marking large text blocks character by character using the right and left arrows is really slow and cumbersome.\u00a0 I wish that Opera had kept the full screen edit option in place until the implementation of in-line editing was complete and issue free.<\/p>\n But it is a Beta and issues and omissions are to be expected. Adding full functionality to in-line editing makes the browser a lot more user friendly and marks a significant step toward the eventual full release of Opera Mobile 10.<\/p>\n I haven’t discovered any other changes in the update but I’m sure that there have been some bug fixes.\u00a0 Both Betas of Opera Mobile 10 have been remarkably fast and stable on my N95-3.\u00a0 But I know that users of other devices have not been so fortunate. Hopefully this release has fixed some of the problems I’ve been hearing about on the E71, 5800, N97 and Windows Mobile phones.<\/p>\n Download the Opera Mobile 10 Beta 2 Update from<\/strong>: www.opera.com\/mobile\/download<\/a> (PC) or m.opera.com\/next\/<\/a> (mobile).<\/p>\n Related Posts:<\/em> (Above) Editing Options in Opera Mobile Beta 2 There’s\u00a0 a new version of\u00a0 Opera Mobile 10 available for S60 3rd and 5th edition phones.\u00a0 This release, dubbed “Opera 10 Beta 2 Update” adds full native editing and entry modes to in-line editing in web pages and the Opera Mobile GUI. Previous Opera Mobile 10 releases had two edit modes; “in-line” (image, top left) where you could enter text directly into fields on the screen but were limited to using triple … Continue reading \n
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