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date: 16 Feb 2006 12:43:55 -0800,    group: uk.games.video.gameboy        back       
Nintendo DS Web Browser Q&A with Opera Exec   
Opera Nintendo DS Browser Q&A

Conducted by Mr. Nash

February 16, 2006


Yesterday, Nintendo unveiled a number of peripherals and software that
are currently in the works for the Nintendo DS.  Among these is a web
browser that has been made for the handheld by Oslo-based Opera.  We
have taken the time to talk with the Opera's Executive Vice President
of Devices, Scott Hedrick to shed more light on this new software.


Who approached whom to create this software? Did Nintendo approach your
company, or did Opera pitch it to Nintendo?


SH: "Nintendo came to Opera and requested that Opera work with them to
port and optimize our browser for the DS."


Was it difficult to develop an Opera web browser for the DS?


SH: "Not that porting to any platform or device is easy work, but Opera
has done this before and has succeeded in becoming a modular and
flexible Web browser. The DS provides a unique form factor with dual
screens and touch-screen technology and many of Opera's core
technologies come into play very nicely in this setting, such as
Small-Screen Rendering (SSR)."



How much functionality from the PC version of Opera will make its way
to the DS version? Will Opera's email or pop-up blocking features be
present on the DS?



SH: "We will leave these details to be revealed by Nintendo when they
are ready."



Will any sort of features be included in the browser to protect users
from viruses lurking the web?



SH: "Opera is a tremendously secure browser even on Windows. On the
specialized OS in the DS, Opera should be even more protected from
malicious code intended for desktop browsers."



At this point, the Opera DS browser has only been announced for Japan.
When can we expect to hear about a North American and European version
of the software?


SH: "Nintendo is still deciding on its global launch plans. Of course
Opera would like to see this browser solution for DS available to
people everywhere."



The PC version of Opera tends to get updates every so often, currently
at version 8. Will the DS version see updates for the software as well,
either available through download or at retail?



SH: "Unfortunately, we will have to defer to Nintendo to address this
question when they are ready."



How powerful is Opera's DS browser? Can it display flash, or
streaming audio / video footage?



SH: "The version of Opera we have been working with Nintendo on for the
DS can surf the full Internet, but the initial version does not include
Flash support."



Opera will make use of the DS touch screen as a means for users to type
via a keypad. Are there any other ways that the software will take
advantage of the DS' twin screens?



SH: "Opera for DS has two display modes: Fit-to-width and DS mode. In
fit-to-width mode, Opera uses both screens for scrolling up or down a
page with both screens completing the view. In DS mode, an overview of
the Web page is displayed on the lower screen and a pink square can be
moved around an area of the page. The area you have selected is shown
on the upper screen. This is a unique way to deliver the Web to take
advantage of the DS hardware configuration and Opera has worked closely
with Nintendo to optimize this experience."


AE extends it thanks to Mr. Hedrick for taking the time to answer our
questions.

http://www.armchairempire.com/Interviews/opera-nintendo-ds-browser.htm
date: 16 Feb 2006 12:43:55 -0800   author:   unknown

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