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I'd like to delete some of SE bookmarks like "user guide" and "BBC Food" but cant do it the normal way, it says "cannot remove bookmark", anyone knows where are these bookmarks stored in the phone?
What's the directory and the files?
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Posted: 2008-11-06 01:56:06
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On 2008-11-05 22:35:46, MnM wrote:
Still finding 9.5 good. Kinetic scrolling not up to iphone standards gets better as you use it (delicately) but have a problem. My bookmarks is filled with multiple (maybe hundreds) of Home Pages that I cannot delete?
Help anyone? Can I do this from the PC?
Well, one way to go about it is to synch the bookmarks with the PC, delete the unwanted ones on your PC and re-synch to overwrite bookmarks on Opera
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Posted: 2008-11-06 02:51:10
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@mode
Syncing bookmarks is ok, but are you sure that it has any effect on the predefined ones ?
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Posted: 2008-11-06 08:57:48
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Does anyone know in which folder the bookmarks are held? Incidentally the new Oper 9.5 seems to share the folders with the in-built 8.65
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Posted: 2008-11-06 13:39:25
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i must admit that this new version of opera is much better than the 8.65 available to UIQ3 originally, so in that respect I like it, couple with "full" internet, zooming in and out, and better loading process it makes it seem like a good browser.
However there are some major issues, number one is the ram usage, far too high in my opinion. In fact, listening to music, having opera, and system seven running slows the phone down big time.
Next it seems pages take much longer to load and if i want to use this version i keep having to put 3g on. On the same note, links seem very difficult to open, you have to sort of move your finger to the link, and press it a couple of times and hope it opens up.
On the whole, better than 8.65 and for "full" internet i will always use this version, but for short bursts, it won't be taking opera mini's place just yet.
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Posted: 2008-11-08 04:05:28
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It won't be my main browser just because battery and data drain, it reeeeally sucks MB's!
Actually, with 3G coverage, with my use of browsers (10, 15 times a day??) the best choice is still 8.65 in mobile mode! The best font look and so much text on screen.
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Posted: 2008-11-08 17:34:15
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On 2008-11-06 02:51:10, mode wrote:
On 2008-11-05 22:35:46, MnM wrote:
Still finding 9.5 good. Kinetic scrolling not up to iphone standards gets better as you use it (delicately) but have a problem. My bookmarks is filled with multiple (maybe hundreds) of Home Pages that I cannot delete?
Help anyone? Can I do this from the PC?
Well, one way to go about it is to synch the bookmarks with the PC, delete the unwanted ones on your PC and re-synch to overwrite bookmarks on Opera
not a big deal .... just mark with your stylus what you want to delete first !and klik on more and then delete .... you can also mark them all by pushing more >mark all >more > delete .... just like your sms messages
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Posted: 2008-11-10 17:21:39
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@pt020
You should have a closer look at the screenshot.
You can't delete predefined bookmarks like home page, sony ericsson, etc.
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Posted: 2008-11-10 18:47:37
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@Myth®
Correct it is the Opera Home Page. But why i am getting so many of them? Can't delete them from Opera 8.65 either - they seem to share the same bookmarks folder. And I know I have asked this before but any ideas which folder they are stored in. Had good luck through and nothing obvious - is it likely to be a hidden file?
Thanks MnM
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Posted: 2008-11-10 19:07:17
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Also i'm looking into the location of the central bookmark file, hopefully i will be able to tell you where its located
*edit* found it, the central bookmarking file is kept here
\Private\10202be9\persists\10205afa.cre
deleting that would remove all bookmarks
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However there are some major issues, number one is the ram usage, far too high in my opinion.
Yep this version was never designed for UIQ3.0 phones.
On the same note, links seem very difficult to open, you have to sort of move your finger to the link, and press it a couple of times and hope it opens up.
This will be sorted
it won't be taking opera mini's place just yet.
*In my opinion* None of the mobile browsers take the place of mini, not yet anyway!
[ This Message was edited by: soulsurfer on 2008-11-14 10:00 ]
[ This Message was edited by: soulsurfer on 2008-11-14 10:14 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-14 10:58:50
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