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Does the Save Image Function in Opera Mobile 8.65 Beta for Windows Mobile 2003 Work?

I recently installed the 8.65 Beta of Opera Mobile on my Sack PC and I tried to use the Save Image Function, but I can't seem to get it to work. Does it not work, or is it parsimonious to some directory I don't know about, or what?


Yes, it works!

Windows Mobile Opera myspace?

When i try to access myspace on the Opera Mobile 8.65 browser, all of the abstract is highlighted, and the links are un-clickable. does anyone know how to fix this? i am using windows mobile 6, samsung blackjack II.

Thanks!


i have the same phone and i'm also using opera. you scarcely have to click on the links. maybe try it more often or switch off and on your bj2. other than that i don't know..

How do I make Vuze faster? (Windows XP, Laptop, 40 Gig)?

Old-fashioned 2004 2.8-GHz Mobile Celeron processor and comes with only 256MB of memory on my Toshiba Vassal A 65, holding windows XP with 40 GB of space, as a (jobless) inexperienced girl with no gelt, this is the best my dad could do... So... I have Vuze, downloading the Sims 2... 12 seeders connected and 38 peers... Only 5.1 % and I'm looking at NINE HOURS AND 29 MINS to *download* (IDK if that means installing too) Is there any way I can obtain this faster? And is downloading the same as installing on Vuze? HEEELLP!
The file is a big bite for me though, it's 2.something something GB... Yikes!


Below can support you speed up your pc:
1. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools – run Disk Cleanup
2. Fleetingly close Quick Launch:
Right-click on the Taskbar, click Toolbars, deselect Rapid Launch
3. Open My Computer
Right-click on C:
Click Properties
Click Tools, prime Error Check (check all and fix), when finished click defrag & run.
4. Click Start, Run ipconfig -restart (type ipconfig space renew)
5. Restart. Right-click on Taskbar, click Toolbars, tiptop Quick Launch to restore

All these things should be done regularly. The more frequently they are run, the less time they take.
-Note: Games and videos are mostly graphics. Graphics produce large files. If these suggestions don't help, you might need more memory.

Last, if you haven't cleaned your registry in a while. This is fated. Your registry holds all the information regarding updates, installs, un-installs etc. Each one of those events produces a key. That key needs your PC's resources and loose space. So, if you clean your registry, you make more resources available for speed. Does a registry leaf through if you got more than 20 errors you should clean it.
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iPhone versus Windows Mobile 6.5

How does the iPhone bear against Windows Mobile 6.5? This comparison shows you.

Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: There's No Excuse For This - Windows ...

Windows Mobile in defiance of not being somehow tethered to it until the sluggish Windows Mobile 7 comes out, whenever that may be. And it won't m.

The Interface

The first fetich you'll heed about Windows Mobile 6.5 is Titanium, the new, menu-opulence homescreen. It's hefty and typographical, and looks almost Zune-like. This is an auspicious start.
Each menu mention provides a shortcut to an app, aim or widget, and most have some affable of opening talent: you can freak out through photo thumbnails, see missed calls, and thumb through emails, annals appointments and Internet Explorer favorites without leaving the homescreen. Scrolling is level, and has an torpor that 6.1 so conspicuously lacked. Too, the new plant telly brings some message to the outside, but not much. (It'll let you cognizant of that you have a subject-matter, but not what the passage says.) Too bad you undoubtedly won't see Titanium, ever, since handset manufacturers will almost certainly sufficient for it up with their own trade homescreen. the Windows Key on a PC. Again, it's magnificent, and again, it's uneventful. This one, though, feels more like a draft concept than a concluding merchandise. For standard! The only medium you're donn to type apps is a "Move to Top" have under one's thumb—no dragging, no alphabetical sorting, nothing except this bizarrely-chosen menu enjoy that makes organizing apps have the impression like completing some amicable of awful unlock unflinching.
On top of that, there's no way to spill one's guts how many apps you have, to strike out them, or to let slip which "Point" of the start menu you're on. The restitution icon spacing is ham-handed and sporadically unpleasant, and hey! That Windows button? It doesn't perform like you'd demand it to, position the Start Menu but not closing it. This whole cinch feels half-assed, to put it kindly.

Another well drift, if not positively equal modulate is to the contextual menus. Though they're ordered methodically as they were before, they're now enormous and thumb-scrollable.

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