Browser Opera has just gotten downsized, so to speak; they’ve put out a Mini version of their browser for mobile use. Called Dimension, this pint sized web portal compresses web content automatically, so that your favorite pages are mobilized for your on the go browsing needs.
You can get all your RSS feeds on your phone; you can share your photos, upload them to your blog or send them through email. Opera Mini lets you download all sorts of nifty things, sounds, images, and documents are readily available. You’ll initially get thumbnail previews of sites you visit, from here you can navigate to the exact place you want to see. There’s also a virtual mouse and more advanced support for CSS.
opera.com In Their Own Words
All your favorite Web sites now fit on your phone. Check your email, check your friends” blogs, or just check out the daily dish. Download Opera Mini to get any Web site, anywhere, any time.
Optionally, you may download the Opera Mini 4 beta for Palm or Blackberry* devices for a manual installation.
Opera Mini 4 beta installs beside your current Opera Mini version without overwriting any of your existing files or settings.
Why opera.com It Might Be A Killer
Opera Mini’s capabilities make mobile browsing less awkward and more facile. Their newly tweaked navigation features make for seamless mobile browsing. The user interface is more diverse, with more tools and functions. Mini makes mobile web surfing more akin to PC use; users will definitely be keen on a more familiar experience.
Some Questions About opera.com
The mobile browsing field is hardly new; Google’s got a mobile browser. Opera certainly hasn’t got the resonance of Google nor the numbers. Will users be keen to adopt Opera Mini?








