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WolvenSpectreFeb 10th 2010 8:27PM
Well it would definitly make sense if you also used the desktop browser. Mini includes Opera's Sync/Backup service Opera Link. It syncs notes, bookmarks, sessions, address bar history, Speed Dial, and Custom Searches(additional sites search boxes you add).
Add to that that most of the browsing techniques that Apple "introduced" for the iPhone/iPod Touch (outside of Multi Touch) were originally done by Opera 10 years ago and they have added allot of polish to that since, and that they have much more experience with doing handheld interfaces for a browser.
With the new version right around the corner, it is bringing a password manager, tabs, and the download manager that is accelerated through Turbo.