Terry1100
07-05-2003, 08:46 PM
Newbie 3650 question guys.
Opera is a proper Symbian application and Webviewer is Java - is this a no-brainer and go for Opera or are there advantages (size for example) with Webviewer.
I was impressed with the demo of Webviewer on their website (that's the clever thing about Java of course) and I read posts about memory with Opera but what else should be considered ?
Thoughts, comments, pros/cons, observations, experiences.
regards
Terry
Liam548
07-05-2003, 10:40 PM
I couldnt get opera no way of getting file on phone. I like webviewer i was impressed enough to buy full version. I am on it now. Also webviewer works over wap access point and i think opera you need an internet point. I bet opera is great though and i am simply sharing my observations.
I´m using Doris Browser and I think it´s very good. Anyone have thoughts about this browser?
Liam548
08-05-2003, 10:57 AM
Does doris do anything different to webviewer? Whats the difference in functionality between all 3?
mrkin
08-05-2003, 03:52 PM
I've been trying opera since last week. First impressions are good, but hangs a lot after surfing a couple pages.
I go for Web Viewer. It is smaller in size and enough for me.
GRIM-REAPER
08-05-2003, 04:11 PM
I'm a webviewer user(this is posted via webviewer) & it's fine 4 simple webviewing & in some cases data entry(e.g signup details or posting) but as far as i can gather(but don't quote me on this) opera allows the download of files! Thus beating the shit out of webviewer.
smashpOp
08-05-2003, 04:47 PM
i would love to try opera.. but i know i do not have that much space... and im usind doris... its a good browser... just wondergin where can i type the url that i wanna go.. instead of typing it in the bookmark section.... and for webviewer... i have tried connnecting it few days ago but i couldnt get connected..
jimmy-floyd
08-05-2003, 05:30 PM
I am using Opera for free.Yea it is shareware,but i turned back the data and time,and i can use Opera for free :D 8)