Der beste mobile Internetbrowser ist gestern in einer neuen Version erschienen.
Damit scheint es, wie ich gerade sehe, endlich möglich zu sein Bilder von Internetseiten zu speichern.
Herunterladen kann man sich den Browser unter http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/operamini/phones/ bzw mini.opera.com.
Wer das Teil nach der Installation mal testen möchte, kann gerne meine Seite aufrufen, hier existiert seit bereits knapp 4 Wochen ein Stylesheet speziell für mobile Endgeräte, Handhelds, etc …
Der Changelog von Version 2.0
User interface
- Download support on most phones for images, sound, applications etc.
- Skin download feature, in Settings
- Customizable multi search on home page
- Navigation transition animations on phones with enough memory
- Speed Dial feature for bookmarks on home page (* plus 1 to 9)
- Support for timezones with 30 minute offsets
- Added ability to select large pictures in web pages, with a tooltip showing original size
- Added font size setting
- Display previews of key shortcuts in the command bar
- Redesigned home page and settings page
- Made it possible to add words to the phone’s dictionary if T9 is active during form field input
- Zoom support for large images
- History now only displays unique downloaded URLs
- Shortcut for fullscreen toggle is now *, *.
- Scrollbar improvements for devices with stylus/pointer support
Network and compability
- Improved compability with a large amount of mobile phone models.
- Support for BlackBerry devices
- Improved support for Palm devices
Miscellaneous
- Now support for ~30 languages
- Major performance improvments for Nokia Series 60 devices
- Replaced TinyLine GZIP third party component with custom component.
Mensch, langsam wird’s echt mal Zeit für ne vernünftige Handy-Internetflat ;)