03-22-2007, 03:34 PM
Not long after we got the news that final version of the Opera browser for Wii would be delayed Nintendo has let us know what we should expect to find once it's available, perhaps looking to divert everyone's attention away from the delay. Opera and Nintendo have been open to feedback from Wii owners and have taken it all into consideration. Although it still seems to lack even optional nunchuk support which I feel Opera could have use to add more features to the browser.
According to Nintendo the full version will include:
The big thing that's missing however is tabbed browsing. Team-DSX has shown us that it's possible and that's a web based feature. Something similar built into the browser would have much less bugs that it's online counter part. I also hope that they were able to resolve the issue the beta version has with pop ups. Sometimes you'll be browsing a web page when all of a sudden everything is messed up due to a pop up. Pressing the back button will take you back but that pop up is still in the background somewhere and then when you least expect it the browser winds up jumping back and forth between the page you were on, and the many pop ups that may have opened.
But there's still hope for these things to be added as Nintendo says that "other functions will be announced in the near future". The final version of the browser is expected to be available in April and will be available for free through June. After that anyone wishing to download the browser will need to pay 500 Wii points (roughly $5 US).
Official Nintendo press release - Opera browser update details, price confirmed - Go Nintendo
- improved zooming and scrolling
- an improved zoomed font
- shortened startup times
- quicker access to “favorites”
- an ability to hide the toolbar
- buttons that will instantly type common preset letters, such as “www” or “.com”
The big thing that's missing however is tabbed browsing. Team-DSX has shown us that it's possible and that's a web based feature. Something similar built into the browser would have much less bugs that it's online counter part. I also hope that they were able to resolve the issue the beta version has with pop ups. Sometimes you'll be browsing a web page when all of a sudden everything is messed up due to a pop up. Pressing the back button will take you back but that pop up is still in the background somewhere and then when you least expect it the browser winds up jumping back and forth between the page you were on, and the many pop ups that may have opened.
But there's still hope for these things to be added as Nintendo says that "other functions will be announced in the near future". The final version of the browser is expected to be available in April and will be available for free through June. After that anyone wishing to download the browser will need to pay 500 Wii points (roughly $5 US).
Official Nintendo press release - Opera browser update details, price confirmed - Go Nintendo