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vicagredaAug 14th 2008 8:22AM
Hm, haven't had a shot at 9.5, but I have the latest Opera for BlackBerry and I would hope they've got field data entry and drop-down selection implemented better. On the iPhone the experience is much better.
Also, while testing standards is one thing, that's a lot like the "ideal" MPG rating on a car. In reality, you're going to see differences. So a lot of my claim is based upon the fact that there are sites I can interact with using Mobile Safari that Opera can't or won't access-- they simply aren't compatible.
Still, competition breeds innovation, so it's good to see all this!
Opera on the Mac still has numerous quirks (like changing focus to the app only happens fully if you click the window title bars, NOT if you click in the window itself).