22 February 2010
Opera Releases Third Beta
Of Its Mobile Browser For Symbian
Opera Mobile 10 moves one step closer towards final with the release of third Beta of their mobile browser for Symbian devices.
In its continuing effort to improve mobile browsing, Norwegian software company Opera announced on Friday the release of a new version of its Opera Mobile 10 that includes a few new features along with numerous bug fixes and improved speed and stability.
Opera continues its mission to unify its browser products, and today’s beta release is no exception. Features further polished in the third beta release are the unified look and feel across Opera’s browser products, the visual bookmarks known as Speed Dial, and tabbed browsing, one of the most popular innovations in browsing history.
“For Opera, status quo is not an option. We are always improving our products, adding new functionality and features to deliver a faster and more personal Web experience,” said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. “Also, unifying the look and feel, regardless of device, makes it easy for anyone to get online anywhere, anytime.”
Opera Link
Synchronize your bookmarks and Speed Dial between your mobile phone and desktop computer.
Faster browsing
Opera Mobile 10 beta is faster at rendering pages, zooming, panning and almost everything else you do with a browser. And pages load up to 50% faster than the previous version.
Speed Dial
Get to your favorite Web page with just one click, with a set of visual bookmarks that appear when you open a new tab. To add a new page, simply click on an empty Speed Dial slot.
Tabbed browsing
Browse several Web sites at the same time. Check your email in one window, Facebook in another, and Twitter in a third, all while easily jumping from one tab to another.
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