Opera Software has revealed its next generation browser. Introduced today over on Pocket-Lint, Opera Ice is a new mobile browser targeted at iOS and Android. Opera has seen the need for change in the mobile browser space, and plans to use Ice as a means of implementing that change.
So, how are you going to get to your favorite websites? Just like your smartphone and tablet, Ice will have something of a home screen, where icons that lead to “apps” (websites) are gathered. Clicking on one of the icons takes you that website, or that website’s app, if it has one compatible with Ice. Search is also getting a tune up in Ice, with Opera gathering a bunch of different engines in one place so that when you search for a term, you can see what kind of information you’re getting across a bunch of different services like Google, Bing and Wikipedia.
By tapping a little icon that appears at the bottom of the screen when you’re viewing a webpage, you’ll be taken back to the home screen. The web page you were viewing will turn into an icon that you can then touch to resume viewing or drag to add to your collection of web page icons. It seems very intuitive in the video above, which was recorded by Opera CEO Lars Boilesen as he gave a demonstration to other employees during a meeting that took place shortly before Christmas.
There will be a desktop version of Ice launching in March, but for now, all sights are set on the February launch of the mobile version. Opera will have it on-hand at MWC 2013 in Barcelona. We Expect to be hearing more about the mobile experience Opera Ice brings to the table before long.
via - Android Community