![]() ![]() A password manager has also been include for those who have a tendency to forget their login details, although this can be disabled via the software's Privacy options. The next desktop feature to make it over to Mini is support for tabbed browsing: scrolling up past the split address and search bar brings up the option to open multiple tabs, making it much easier to have several pages open at once than previous editions. While this results in fewer bookmarks being immediately accessible compared to previous versions of Opera Mini - which used a text-based list instead - it's certainly visually striking, and can make it easier to find the site you're after on a small screen device. Perhaps most obviously striking - once you've got past the user interface redesign that makes the app look a lot more stylish - is the introduction of a 'speed dial' page: when the browser is first launched, a customisable menu featuring small thumbnails of your most visited sites is shown. Opera Software has launched a public beta of the next edition of its popular browser for mobile 'phones, Opera Mini 5 - and it's looking a lot more stylish.Īs reported over on CNet, the latest mini edition of the browser - available free of charge for both Java-enabled handsets and all Blackberry models - introduces quite a few features that you may more associate with the desktop edition of the browser. ![]()
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