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Old 08-29-2005, 04:50 AM   #1
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Opera Mini for Pocket PC leaked

The guys over at the xda-developers forum have posted a download link to a leaked version of Opera Mini for Pocket PC. The build is from August 10th and is labeled V1.0.1479. The download includes both the larger 'HiFi' (MIDP 2.0) and smaller 'LoFi' (MIDP 1.0) version. If you have a chance to test this browser (speed, stability, html capabilities), please report your findings here.
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How do I run Java midlets on a PPC? I need something like a Java engine, right? Link?
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How do I run Java midlets on a PPC? I need something like a Java engine, right? Link?
Just a few hours after the news of this leak here, Menneisyys has already posted detailed install instruction over at Aximsite.
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Old 08-31-2005, 12:11 PM   #4
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The guys over at the xda-developers forum have posted a download link to a leaked version of Opera Mini for Pocket PC.
Uh, that's no leaked version. It's the normal Opera Mini with a bit of tinkering to get it working.
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