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Now setup OM11 as my default browser using http://www.my-maemo.com/software/app...7&fldAuto=1072 - will see how I get on :-)
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A couple of UI glitches I'd like to see changed:
1) Opera Menu -> Exit - this asks "Are you sure?". Really not sure this additional prompt is necessary, it would be great if this prompt could be optionally disabled in the Settings
2) The on-screen zoom in/zoom out buttons that flash on the screen as the page is scrolled - I find these a bit annoying and jarring as I keep catching a glimpse of them as they appear/disappear at the bottom of the screen (possibly not so annoying in Portrait mode as you are focused on the top of the page/screen but all too visible in Landscape). Their presence would be completely unnecessary if only the hardware Volume rocker button could be used to zoom in and out instead.
Other than that, Opera Mobile 11 is an absolute triumph (ignoring the obvious lack of Flash support which is a great shame). The page scrolling is buttery smooth, double-tap zooming works a treat (loving the text re-flow) and link detection is an absolute joy, particularly when the links are small.
I'd say OM 11 surpasses even MicroB (Flash excepted), but that should hardly come as any great surprise since MicroB hasn't changed much since the N900 was released and still has many of the same bugs it launched with.
The other alternative browser is Firefox - I picked up the 4.1a1pre nightly earlier - and all I can say is: Oh dear oh dear, what a mess.
Last edited by Milhouse; 2011-03-23 at 05:34.