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#441
Originally Posted by Duff View Post
Is the Opera browser built using Qt? Im so enjoying the smoothness and kinetic scrolling.. seriously it makes the phone's smoothness comparable to iphone
I totally agree, just installed ... fennec is too slow to compete with microB, but opera is damn fast, very thought, I'm really using it in substitution of microB (and THAT's it).

Hope it eventually becomes official, at least with meego
 
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#442
Originally Posted by fpp View Post
Yes, definitely "just", as it is mentioned near the end of the Advoid thread that the Maemo4 .deb also works in Maemo5 even if the package was never pushed to the Fremantle repos. So it's just a matter of downloading it to the N900 from Garage and installing it.
dpkg says that it is missing a dependency, Python 2.5 runtime. I do have Python 2.5.4 installed. Should I just do a force install?
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#443
You know what would be great?

A version of Opera for maemo with geolocation enabled.



(I would also like html5 video but I won't push it. This time. )
 
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#444
Originally Posted by Duff View Post
Is the Opera browser built using Qt?
No, the user interface is made with our own cross platform toolkit.

For low level interaction with the device, we use GTK along the various API extensions provided in Maemo.

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#445
Originally Posted by mele View Post
Anyone else has problem to force Opera to stay Landscape only?
You can disable automatic screen rotation in the settings.

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#446
Originally Posted by real_per View Post
The go into Opera and type "opera:config" and hit enter.
Search for "filter" and you'll see a path to urlfilter.ini. Tab the field, and select the file, in the place where you saved it on you N900.
As an alternative to changing the settings one can put the urlfilter.ini file in the /home/user/.opera directory.

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#447
Opera 10 is really promising, there are just two must-haves which I need to have for day to day browsing:

Power Management Support
Zoom to Column

Thank you Opera Team.
 
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#448
Opera Mobile 10 is my main browser for quick surfing, love it.
Is there any chance we might see a native version of Opera Mini?
 
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#449
opera mini is basically opera mobile with permanent turbo mode.
 
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#450
Exactly. There is no need for Opera Mini in addition to Opera Mobile, on a device such as a N800 or N900.
 
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