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I downloaded the trial and spent several days trying it out in various scenarios. I just thought I'd share my observations and thoughts compared to Pocket IE. These are purely subjective, unscientific, observations.
Also, the address bar in IE actually shows enough of the address to be useful. Opera packs too many buttons on*and doesn't show enough of the URL. I use full screen a lot. Opera doesn't have a true full screen mode. You can't hide the tool/address bar, and it's much thicker than the IE one. Who would have thought that a version of IE would end up being better at minimalism.
I also had trouble getting used to the way "back" is handled. In IE it's click the left softkey once to show the UI, and again to go back with the UI switching back to full screen. In Opera it's click the left softkey once to show the UI, then again to open the Action menu, then press up four times to get to back, and then click select. Maybe the UI will switch back to full screen, if it doesn't then you have to go to the view menu and toggle it off and back on.
I wanted to like Opera, I really did. In the end I went back to IE. IE on Windows Mobile has plenty of issues, but it*turns out that my browsing habits are better served by the IE's UI.
Anyway, just some "I stayed up way too late" thoughts to start the weekend.
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Also, the address bar in IE actually shows enough of the address to be useful. Opera packs too many buttons on*and doesn't show enough of the URL. I use full screen a lot. Opera doesn't have a true full screen mode. You can't hide the tool/address bar, and it's much thicker than the IE one. Who would have thought that a version of IE would end up being better at minimalism.
I also had trouble getting used to the way "back" is handled. In IE it's click the left softkey once to show the UI, and again to go back with the UI switching back to full screen. In Opera it's click the left softkey once to show the UI, then again to open the Action menu, then press up four times to get to back, and then click select. Maybe the UI will switch back to full screen, if it doesn't then you have to go to the view menu and toggle it off and back on.
I wanted to like Opera, I really did. In the end I went back to IE. IE on Windows Mobile has plenty of issues, but it*turns out that my browsing habits are better served by the IE's UI.
Anyway, just some "I stayed up way too late" thoughts to start the weekend.
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