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Even if MicroB is slower than Opera, the OS2008 upgrade MicroB was bundled with increased the processor speed from 330mhz to 400mhz so that effectively wiped out any speed difference.
Opera could handle Google Docs technically, but Google refuses to support the Opera browser because it has such a tiny market share.
I'm pretty sure this is the main reason Nokia switched to Mozilla/MicroB, because there are far more sites which actively support Mozilla (due to Mozilla being used in Firefox as well).
Last edited by krisse; 2008-03-28 at 21:52.