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Alright, I did what you guys suggested and downloaded Jbed and Mini 4.1 and I must say, very very nice. This thing is pretty gangsta! Runs smooth, runs really fast, doesn't use a lot of memory, very user friendly. I love that when you need to enter any kind of text, the entire screen opens as a white board. I also like that i can scroll pages with the scroll bar in addition to on screen scrolling. This thing is by far better then Mobile 9.5. Only thing I give Mobile over Mini is tabs, but who cares when everything else is good.
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I used Opera Mini 4.1 on my A900 and it was great. I like it still for my Touch, but it crashes on me too at times. Tried to do a search on the ppcgeeks forums and it hung my phone. I had to do a soft reset to get it out. Part of me thinks it might have an iter-operability issue with my PCM Keyboard app, but maybe the last crash was a coincidence. Or maybe PCM Keyboard is just unstable. I don't know, but I really like Opera Mobile 9 so far. I think I have had it crash once, but since then no issues. I love the intuitive interface, the double tap zoom in and out, drives me crazy I have to hit the back key on Mini to zoom out. I love the way Mobile 9 automatically maximizes screen space and don't have issues with memory usage either and run other programs simultaneously with no issues too. Right now I'm listening to music on Slide2Play, while running Opera 9, Camera Album, Live Search Maps, Text Messages, and Active Sync in the background, no issues. Memory usage with all of this going is at 57% and everything still works quickly. Maybe every phone is different, or inter-operability with other 3rd party apps comes in to play, I don't know, but Mobile 9 is the best I've seen so far for WM5/6 in my short time as a Touch owner (2 weeks of ownership). I have S2U2, Cube Config Tool, TouchPal, PCM Keyboard, S2P, TCPMP, SPD Mobile Shell, and Microsoft Network Analyzer installed on my phone now and have not had too many issues, except when I run my Jbed embeded Opera Mini 4.1. My Jbed FastDAC Build ID is 20070917.4.1v so maybe that's not the most current version, but I haven't seen anyway to verify which version is the latest yet. Don't get me wrong I have been a fan of Opera Mini since version 3, and it doesn't alway crash, but with Mobile 9 and Limit Paragraph set to ON I can't see any reason to go back to Mini 4.1. Mobile 9 does it all and more, with a better interface. But again maybe I'm just lucky. Whatever, but I love MY TOUCH..... thank you HTC and Sprint
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I haven't received my invite for Skyfire yet, but if it's slow then I might only use it in conjunction with Opera Mobile 9, for viewing youtube.com content and stuff like that. We shall see, but Opera Mobile 9 rocks if u ask me.
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arrogant? right, at least i contribute to the thread, you are just wasting space with your rediculous posts; i haven't done anything except provide valuable information an you only seem to post garbage; plus the fact that you always have to have the last word shows that regardless of whether you are right or wrong you still want to troll this thread until everyone just flat out ignores you
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How are you guys getting any sort of stability with the 4.1 beta? You sure you aren't talking about 4.0???
I had nothing but crashes with 4.1
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The thing I didn't like about Opera Mini is the lack of cleartype. Fonts are much better on Opera Mobile 9.5/405. Mini also closed when I tried to post anything beyond a very short message. I'll try Jbed to see that helps.
Opera Mobile 9.5/405 doesn't seem to allow cut and paste in forum or webmail message boxes. The extra spaces on most keyboards is a pain, and touchpal seems to be the only one I have (on a Mogul) that doesn't have that problem. I did notice that after using Memmaid's extreme speed setting that Opera Mobile 9.5/405 was much more stable. This seemed to be due to a larger cache setting. The optimal memory settings made it worse. Netfront is pretty stable for me. The scroll works well but the entries in message boxes are all on one line. I'll type a message in Word and then paste it with Netfront to get around that. Still waiting for Firefox mobile. |
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