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Been using it this morning and it is very very nice. Noticeably smoother and faster than Opera mobile 9.5. Best browser on WM by far.
It does the great WVGA screen on my Touch HD justice.
IE, even the latest version on WM6.5, is a big pile of stinking crap compared to this. IE is slow, has terrible slow scrolling in comparison.
But Opera have removed the zoom bar, and so all we have is the double-click zoom. Which on my WVGA screen means it zooms in way to far. I can read text much smaller on this great screen. so give us back out zoom bar
the zoombar was removed, same with some 9.5 versions. but there was a small hack in the registry or the opera.ini file ;) maybe you should try that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3856344&postcount=174
that should do the trick
I just noticed that if you hold down your finger/stylus a menu will pop up. If you select zoom, the zoom bar will appear. It sucks that they decided to hide it like this, but at least it's still there.