Funny to look at the limitations of teeny browsers. The other day I needed to change an option in Outlook Web Access on a hosted exchange service for a client. Just for fun, I decided to try it, in my car (while parked, mostly) using the Treo. I fired up blazer, went to the Exchange OWA page, logged in as my client, went to the OWA options page and changed the option for him.
I was surprised. He was pleased! This, at least, blazer can do. Seems to be a pretty powerful little browser! Cheers, Don (the top poster!) ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard E Johnson, MD Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 12:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Treo] Opera to be Palm's future browser I just read a bit of the documentation as I had just discovered the availability of OperaMini earlier that day (yesterday) before hearing about the plans to use Opera for Palm. What I read was that OperaMini comes in a Basic and Advanced version. I happen to have a newish Treo 680 which Opera says is supported by the Advanced version. No mention of the required Java application. I was rather interested in starting to use Opera for the Treo, as the Blazer browser doesn't allow me to do several things online such as access web-based E-mail and send certain passwords to websites. Anyone have any experience with OperaMini so far? Thanks, Dick Johnson ----------------------------------------------- Richard E Johnson, ScM, MD, DABA Palm/Treo 680 Macintosh G4, iBook, PowerBook Lawton, OK 73505 USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:RECMSOJ%40onlineok.com> . . . snip . . . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
