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#141
Awesome news, first firefox now Opera! Tried this out first thing this morning when I saw the thread on maemo.org and was very impressed, thanks for all the hard work!

I did have one small side effect though, I had "Feeding It" RSS reader open at the same time and was flicking back and forwards between the two. When I closed feeding it and opera my homescreens cleared of all widgets and I could not scroll between them at all. Very bizarre, needless to say a reboot saved the day, however after my morning browsing and the reboot my battery dropped from around 1/2 full to very low, very quickly which was very concerning...
 
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#142
Originally Posted by volt View Post
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...6&postcount=64

Adding international support doesn't sound like the fun hobby thing you like to spend your spare time on, so I guess that relies on how easy it is to pull from working Opera 10 builds on other platforms.
Heh, thanks. I hope you will make this browser the best on nokia n810 and others. I haven't seen any other browsers works SO fast.
Please, don't stop.
 
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#143
Originally Posted by mehdiE View Post
Is the press-hold-slide really the standard way to display a pop-up menu on Maemo 5? I always thought that it was a bug in the built-in web browser! I guess we always learn something new everyday.

In all applications except the web browser, pop-up menus works as I would expect them to: press and hold to display the menu, then release and tap the menu item you want.
I guess I should've worded it better. Standard, at least from my experience, is that both methods work. I suppose it might have sounded like it, but I never actually meant that the current method of using context menus shouldn't work, just that the other method should also work. Personally, I prefer hold-slide-release (which is more intuitive to me ), and it seems others are used to it too, if you read earlier comments.
 
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#144
Opera catalogue failed to refresh in my App manager. i can't download opera into my device. is there any other way to download this?
 
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#145
Originally Posted by notnarb View Post
The maemo 4 version seems to have a bit more polish than the maemo 5 version. Rotation works great (automatically rotating the whole OS?! madness. For those curious, it does almost the exact same thing sliderotate does), detection of hardware keyboard, and it doesn't pin the CPU when idle (but it has a memory footprint twice that of [maemo 4] microb when just navigating to maemo.org) .

Not as innovative as Fennec, but considerably faster. In my 20 minute test, my one complaint is that google reader doesn't work (ajax?). A modern, usable browser on the n8X0 devices. Tear may be faster, but, at least for the moment, I am swooned by the smoothness of the UI, zooming, scrolling, TABS, so much to love.
What are your settings in Opera? I am getting rather poor speed results in Maemo4 and would love to see it faster.
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AutoScan, Diablo5 Theme, Dialcentral, DragLock, EmelFM2, FlipClock, gPodder, Headphoned, Knots 2, Maemo Mapper, mPlayer, openNTPD, OpenSSH, Panucci, Personal Launcher, QuickNote, Seqretary, SlideLock, Telescope, YellowNotes
 
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#146
Originally Posted by kennibal View Post
Opera catalogue failed to refresh in my App manager. i can't download opera into my device. is there any other way to download this?
if youre running leaked pr 1.2, open opera catalog on app manager and put fremantle on the distribution, that'll fix it then after it updates look for opera.. cheers
 

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#147
This is fantastic. I'd given up hope for ever having Opera on my N810.

Is it possible to change the number of Speed Dials from 9 to 12? There's no speeddial.ini file to edit...
 
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#148
Originally Posted by kennibal View Post
Opera catalogue failed to refresh in my App manager. i can't download opera into my device. is there any other way to download this?
Manually fill in the distribution name
Code:
fremantle
worked for me
 

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#149
Love it, but won't use it !

Overclock as stated before runs @ 900mhz full-time 95% cpu=not healthy.

Hopefully will wait for power saving features
 
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#150
And as others have mentioned - THANKS for also thinking about Diablo users!

Even though I personally see it as much slower than microB (and am also now experiencing some heavy battery drain) I can see the huge potentials in this browser. Awesome job!
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