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mini_5_available_in_genus_beta_now.html’ title=’Opera Mini 5 Available in genus Beta Now’>Opera Mini, a 3rd party browser that uses remote control servers to compress websites before delivering them to your phone, started out as a Java application. It actually distillery is, but that’s slowly start to change as of today. Opera has just launched Opera Mini 5 genus Beta [read my followup here] as a native Windows Mobile application. To grab it just point your WinMo 5 or 6 based device to m.opera.com/next and follow the instruction manual.
I’m desperatly waiting for Opera Mini 5 Beta to smasher Android. Opera Mini 4 looks absolutely terrible on my Nexus One. Browsing the internet on my mobile earpiece was blaze during my legal brief 45 solar day stoppage in America, but now that I’m back in Republic of Finland, on superintendent high hurrying networks, it’s much more tolerable. It’s still not as fasting as Opera Mini was on my E71 though.











