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Hi
i feel opera renders and reflows text much better than Micro B
my question is opera has a way to change the zoom level so when we single click on the text it zooms to that levels.
but with Microb when you double click on a text it zooms to like 200 percent i think, it covers the entire screen and you cant see anything except those 4 to 5 lines.
is there a way to change that zoom level
thanks
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2011-03-13
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2011-03-13
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2011-03-13
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2011-03-13
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2011-03-13
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2011-03-13
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Just wondering why nobody mentions Macuco here. I prefer it to all other browsers for several reasons. First, it's webkit-based and because of that it renders pages a lot faster then the others. Second, I can't understand why people seem to prefer full-blown desktop pages instead of the much faster mobile ones? Just because you can? I hate to be forced to horizontally scroll on pages, that drives me crazy... when I sit in the train I want to browse as many pages as I'm used too (cause my time is limited) and thus have no time to wait for uncomfortable full-blown pages to finally render after one minute or even more...
I have tested microb (slow loading, tears when scrolling, doesn't seem to be actively developed any more by Nokia), opera (mobile view sucks and it hasn't been updated for 10 months=security??) and fennec (painfully slow start, memory-hungry, but at least seems to render slightly faster than microb). This is a mobile device with limited resources and screen size, so I prefer to spend them carefully. So Macuco plus custom hosts file (for adblocking) is the best and fastest option at least for me and the developer even seems to care for user wishes. Plus because of it's lightweightness for me it's the only browser allowing surfing and listening to online radio via mediaplayer at once, without any stuttering.
Just my 2 cents...
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2011-03-13
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You should install my tune-up tools it's used user.prefs, iptables, iproute, and other tweakings. It makes you experience the real internet!
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2011-03-13
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Just wondering why nobody mentions Macuco here. I prefer it to all other browsers for several reasons. First, it's webkit-based and because of that it renders pages a lot faster then the others. Second, I can't understand why people seem to prefer full-blown desktop pages instead of the much faster mobile ones? Just because you can? I hate to be forced to horizontally scroll on pages, that drives me crazy... when I sit in the train I want to browse as many pages as I'm used too (cause my time is limited) and thus have no time to wait for uncomfortable full-blown pages to finally render after one minute or even more...
I have tested microb (slow loading, tears when scrolling, doesn't seem to be actively developed any more by Nokia), opera (mobile view sucks and it hasn't been updated for 10 months=security??) and fennec (painfully slow start, memory-hungry, but at least seems to render slightly faster than microb). This is a mobile device with limited resources and screen size, so I prefer to spend them carefully. So Macuco plus custom hosts file (for adblocking) is the best and fastest option at least for me and the developer even seems to care for user wishes. Plus because of it's lightweightness for me it's the only browser allowing surfing and listening to online radio via mediaplayer at once, without any stuttering.
Just my 2 cents...
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