11 Jan
Yesterday we released a new version of Opera Mobile 10 beta with multi-language support, as well as an updated version of the regular release.
The multi-language build includes a font package covering several Asian languages.
In addition to this, both builds contain some minor fixes:
I will explain this in a bit more detail.
The ability to render Asian characters in web pages depends on the system fonts installed on the device, and doesn’t require the special multi-language version to be installed. However, rendering Asian characters in Opera UI elements such as history, page title, bookmarks, dropdowns, etc requires the extra font package in the multi-language version. Note also that the additional font package will only be used if the device locale matches one of the fonts included in the package.
The font handling fix ensures that Opera makes proper use of the installed system fonts for web page content. The first release did not use system fonts correctly, which caused some English language pages to display squares on devices with certain Asian locales.
The next two fixes in the list will reduce the frequency of out of memory (OOM) messages. We know that a lot of you have commented about high RAM consumption and frequent OOM messages, and these fixes should hopefully alleviate the problem somewhat.
We acknowledge that Opera requires a fair bit of memory - a full web browser will need resources to handle complex web pages. For this first beta we have focused a lot on smooth panning and UI transitions, but rest assured that we will work diligently to improve memory usage for the next release.
Finally, the updated builds have RTSP support, so that RTSP content is passed to the default media player on the device.
Please visit www.opera.com/mobile/download from your desktop browser or m.opera.com/mobile
from your mobile phone to download the new versions.
Thank you for testing Opera Mobile 10 beta, and for the comments so far - we look forward to more feedback!
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