Linked by David Adams on Wed 29th Oct 2008 20:55 UTC, submitted by Geir Johasen
Opera Software An interesting NYT Bits blog entry covers Opera's mobile browser. Buried in the middle of the article is this quote: "Opera's engineers have developed a version of Opera Mini that can run on an Apple iPhone, but Apple won't let the company release it because it competes with Apple's own Safari browser." It also talks about Opera on the Wii and browsers in cars. A good read. My Take: But back to the iPhone. As tempted as I am to just shrug it off, since Apple is free to run its App Store any way it pleases, as an enthusiastic iPhone user, I think Apple is shooting itself in the foot here, as it is with all the "competitive" apps being rejected. Apple does stand to lose some Google revenue by letting people use other browsers, but they have much more to gain by unleashing the creativity of the developer community and giving them the freedom to improve or replace core iPhone functionality. Hopefully competition from Android forces them to wake up.
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RE: Dear Opera
by ebasconp on Thu 30th Oct 2008 02:31 UTC in reply to "Dear Opera"
ebasconp
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Produce a Qt 4 version first for us.


Why?

Do you think Opera 9.6 with Qt3 is not as good product as Safari?

Will the widget framework do some functional difference?

Ok, I do not say Qt3 is better than Qt4, but banning a product because it do not use my desired framework does not make sense at all. In that way, I would not use VMware Workstation in Linux because it ships with GTK+ instead of Qt... sounds weird!

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