Bolt Browser Download For Blackberry Curve 9300 Updates

My issue with it, is that it takes way to many clicks to do a simple web search which is my same problem with Opera mini. Personally, I don't spend hours surfing the net on my phone. I use it to do a quick search for something - I don't recall how many clicks it takes and I don't feel like counting again right this moment but it takes around 4 to 5 whereeas in the blackberry browser it takes 2 (click 'g', type your search query, and click return). I can't even consider using Bolt or Opera mini until they fix that. Here is the feedback that I sent to Bolt (contact [at] boltbrowser [dot] com).
_____________________________________________ Version: Beta 2 Device: BlackBerry Curve 8310 OS: 4.5 Thanks for the opportunity to try your software. Here are my comments from the small amount of time that I used it: Pros ---- + Pages render very quickly. +, T, and B keyboard shortcuts (unique to BlackBerry) are supported. Cons ---- - The software is not signed, making me apprehensive about the safety of installing it. - Repeatedly pressing (or pressing and holding) the back/escape button does not exit the application. This is a major violation of the BlackBerry GUI. - Cannot enter text directly into text boxes on web pages.
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This is confusing and requires several extra unnecessary steps. Artmoney Port Royale 2. - Does not render Outlook Web Access properly. Links aren't detected. Could this be a CSS problem? As a comparison, it works in Opera Mini, but not in the native BlackBerry browser.
- Trying to submit feedback via the web page (, Windoze XP SP3, FireFox 3.0.8) results in an 'Internal Server Error.' General ------- In order to be viable for the BlackBerry, I think that a 3rd party browser needs to have significant advantages over the native browser application (and other free 3rd party browsers). While Bolt renders pages quickly, its advantages end there. It is basically a generic J2ME application that utilizes very little of the unique features of the BlackBerry operation system, making it cumbersome and hard to use. Perhaps the released version will be improved, but for now, I think the native BlackBerry browser and Opera Mini are better choices. Last edited by Bob G; 04-03-09 at 10:44 AM.