
Nintendo has released a translated developer interview with the creators of the Opera browser on the Wii. There, the developers discuss the features that the final version of the browser is set to have. Some of the features are quite useful, including toolbar auto-hide, faster start-up, and even a search function. While other features are not, such as multiple cursors on the same screen. Either way, you can read the interview here. The full Opera browser will be available for 500 points ($5) in April.
Tags: Online, Wii
3 Responses
amjiva
March 27th, 2007 at 12:49 am
1uuuhh… no….
The final version is supposed to be free to download until June or July.
Monarky
March 27th, 2007 at 1:19 am
2Opera is one my favorite browsers in Windows and Linux. This browser looks great and is simple to use. It’s worth every penny of the the $5.00!!!
Now if only M$ would see the light and put a browser in Xbox Live! It would be so simple and they have one designed already. The WebTV Browser was excellent!!! It had just keyboard navigation or you could use the remote control.
But again Cheers to the Wii and it’s Opera Browser!!!
Quartecks
March 27th, 2007 at 8:13 am
3Meh, I’ll stick with Safari.
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