I'll be glad to switch from NetFront to a well developed commercial version of Opera for PalmOS. All I ask is PalmOS Native ARM support for fast operation and 320x320 mode for my TJ-37 and thousands of others palms.
I,m a opera user, and I have a Tungsten T5, the Blazer internet Browser it's some use, but it can stand versus Opera, the cuestion is, If Windows pocket and Symbian can have Opera why Palm Os user can't? :(
I am a registered user of Opera and it is clearly the best out there. I would love to see it on my T3!!! And yes, I'd pay for a new license for that platform in addition to my Windoze license.
While NetFront has improved in recent yaers, Opera's browser is still the consistently top-rated small-screen browser. Palm OS devices, however, are still the best around (see also: Treo 650) Sounds like a match made in Silicon Valley. :-)
I Love Opera! My Desktop Web experience is powered by Opera, i'll love get Opera in my Tungsten|T, because i tried the Symbian UIQ Opera on a SonyE P900 and get amazed with the quality of web-browsing...
I'm a registered user of Opera on Win32, Linux and Symbian. I've been using (and registering) it since version 3. I think it's fair to say that there's a good chance I'd pay for it... :-)