Software update: Opera for Nokia Series 60 phones 6.1

Spread the love

Web browsing is now possible from more and more places and in more and more ways. It is also gradually becoming a rule that an Opera browser is available for surfing. In addition to almost every conceivable OS for PC and Mac, the browser now also supports PDAs and now even smartphones. The company today released a new version of its browser that allows all owners of a Symbian OS-based Nokia phone to surf the web from anywhere.

In addition to support for more phones, the release also received a new user interface and Opera claims as always that the memory usage has decreased drastically. Web page rendering has also been improved, especially when it comes to frames and tables. The disadvantage of all this beauty is that only owners of a Nokia 6600 get the software for free, the rest of the candidates can download a trial, but after a while they will have to pull their wallets.

User interface

  • Menus rearranged
  • Shortcut keys rearranged
  • Preference settings improved
  • Added default access point support
  • Page/link navigation improved
  • Modified progress bar
  • Added support for sending urls and bookmarks as SMS, MMS, and e-mail
  • Added “Go to top” shortcut key

Engine

  • Significant size optimization, now uses approx 250 KB less RAM
  • ECMAscript size and performance optimization
  • Frames now fully supported in Small-Screen Rendering™
  • Significant improvement in rendering of numeric tables
  • Improved support for CSS media properties (media handheld)
  • Chinese pages fully supported
  • Added proxy support
  • Improved support for WML

miscellaneous

  • Considerable number of bug fixes and minor improvements
  • A number of adjustments to Small-Screen Rendering
  • Localized to English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified

[break]Anyone interested can here due for a trial.

Version number 6.10
Website DarkVision Hardware
Download
License type Shareware
CSSEngineNokiaOperaOSRAMShortcutSoftwareSymbian