S60 Browser Team: What do you think of Deepfish?
By Stefan Constantinescu on Thursday, March 29th, 2007 at 10:08 PM PST In Applications

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
This is what the Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) Windows Mobile Browser Team is working on: Deepfish.
~ 6 minute video. At the end I just end up being a bit disappointed that there are no touch screen S60 devices on the market. I bet Nokia (NYSE: NOK) has something similar in the labs, but that’s in the labs. Microsoft will launch this as a mere software upgrade.
I can’t wait until the S60 Browser is detached from the S60 operating system and available for download. I’m tired of reformatting my phone once a month to avoid paying $30 for Opera S60.


Don’t be a moron..Pay the 30 dollars if you are using the application!
software must be free
especially such essential things like browser
Honestly, this ’software must be free’ meme must die. If you really believe that, please use the very nice and free OSS browser Nokia provides on all 3rd edition phones. A company like Opera stays in business and produces great *free* products like Opera Mini because they can sell the full version of mobile Opera. Granted $30 is a bit much to pay, but given all the articles I’ve been reading of late of how cumbersome and *expensive* the signing process is for developers, I’m not surprised that on average applications for Symbian 3rd edition cost much more than their Windows Mobile or Palm counterparts.
Ciao Stephan,
seems it works only if you have a stylus?
Alessandro
There’s two ways to keep the full version of Opera running without having to reformat your phone every month. Email me?
THIS IS A MESSAGE TO OPERA!!
Please give a license of your truly amazing software (Opera mobile browser) to Stefan.
Thanks
André
Just use a keygen. I have over 4 that work wonderfully.