macrumors.com — The NY Times profiles Opera Software, the company that distributes the Opera browser for multiple platforms. According to the article, however, Apple is not allowing an iPhone version of the browser into the App Store!
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insllvnOct 31, 2008
Wow, the fanboy's are out in force. Great quote, I had not heard or seen that one before. Thanks.
Closed AccountNov 1, 2008
but worse, since they want to monopolize both the hardware and the software
itsonthewayNov 1, 2008
Apologist. Do you really believe that is the reason? It may be their excuse, but I seriously doubt it is the real reason.
itsonthewayNov 1, 2008
Keep eating up Steve Jobs Talking points there, Milingojones. You would make a perfect candidate for fox news.
gfnwNov 1, 2008
Anyone with a smartphone and a brain.
everett3Dec 10, 2008
I guess you've never heard of opera mobile. The version of opera that I have on my phone does not use a proxy, runs i native code (no j2me) and has support for tabs. Before you get all upset it helps to know what you're talking about.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_Mobile">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_Mobile</a>