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Opera Software has released a new Beta of Opera Mobile<\/strong><\/em>,\u00a0 their native code direct browser for\u00a0 Symbian 3rd and 5th edition and Windows Mobile 5 and 6+ phones.\u00a0 It includes a couple of highly anticipated features; Windows Mobile only support for plugins such as Flash Lite<\/strong> and support for non-touchscreen Windows Mobile phones<\/strong>. The Beta also features numerous bug fixes and stability and functionality enhancements.<\/p>\n
I installed the new Beta on my N95-3 and can confirm that it fixes two of the most annoying bugs in the previous release. <\/strong>Data entry in multi-line text areas now works properly without duplicating your typing and entering text-selection mode no longer jumps to the top of the page.<\/p>\n
However, there seems to be a problem with Opera Link in this release, at least for me. When I try to enable Opera Link I get a “Link processing failed error<\/em><\/strong>” and nothing is synchronized.\u00a0 Possibly this is related to the issue mentioned in the release notes copied below as “Opera Link: Bookmarks saved in Beta 2 are lost when upgrading to Beta 3<\/em>“.\u00a0 I’m headed out to MacWorld now so I’ll have to put off looking for a workaround until later. If and when I find a fix for this I’ll be sure to post it here.<\/p>\n
Copied below are the Release Notes from the Opera Mobile Blog<\/a>:.<\/p>\n
New improvements include<\/strong>:<\/p>\n
The main improvements from the previous betas are:<\/p>\n
Opera Software has released a new Beta of Opera Mobile,\u00a0 their native code direct browser for\u00a0 Symbian 3rd and 5th edition and Windows Mobile 5 and 6+ phones.\u00a0 It includes a couple of highly anticipated features; Windows Mobile only support for plugins such as Flash Lite and support for non-touchscreen Windows Mobile phones. The Beta also features numerous bug fixes and stability and functionality enhancements. I installed the new Beta on my N95-3 and can confirm that it fixes two … Continue reading