Opera Mini 4 turns a bright, shiny shade of gold
Seems like these cats are on a nice, predictable annual schedule, yeah? Just a little under a year after the release of Opera Mini 3, version 4 has gone gold following several months in beta. It seems that Opera's big focus for this version has been to make Mini seem more like a full-fledged desktop browser, shoehorning in features like a true mouse pointer, landscape mode (to give sites that 4:3 feel), and zoom capability. It's free and it's available now, so we might recommend you give it a shot before you spend even another moment hobbling along on whatever two-bit integrated browser -- if you can even call it a browser -- that you're using now, k?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fernando @ Nov 9th 2007 8:25AM
I think I can call S60's browser a browser... but thnaks for worring about it anyway.
andi @ Nov 9th 2007 1:04PM
true, I was about to write that before even reading the comments, then I saw yours. How could yours get that low rank?.. I guess jealous iPhone users...
yes, the s60 browser kicks major league ass...
Allegro @ Nov 9th 2007 11:49AM
Great program - too bad T-Mobile prevents Pearl "owners" from using it, forcing us to use the piece-of-**** browser that comes with the phone.
Josh @ Nov 9th 2007 1:03PM
I had a blackberry Pearl and I now have the Curve running the Opera mini browser.
Call tech support and have them walk you through the steps to install it. It's easy!