Hop onto the Wii Shop channel to update your Opera browser. Come on, it's free! http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=13315 Like a ninja, Nintendo has posted an update to the Wii system software...and updated the Wii Ware section in the shop. Those who already downloaded the trial can return to the "Internet Channel" page and click on "Update" give their Wii browser a kick in the pants. Those who passed on the trail can still snag it for free. Of course, the browser is only free for early adopters (before the end of June), after which it will cost you 500 points, so get it while the getting's good!
The browser resolves many of the complaints about the demo, as noted in an earlier story. A sleeker and more space-efficient interface, faster loading times (both when loading the channel and browsing), and sharper text make this a must for anyone who downloaded the trail version. And don't worry, favorites and other settings are retained in the update.
UPDATE: Here's the official word on the release from Nintendo.
NINTENDO NEWS: FULL INTERNET CHANNEL NOW AVAILABLE FOR WII
April 12, 2007 - Search, surf and shop with family and friends, all from the comfort of your living room with the Internet Channel on Wiiâ„¢. Featuring a number of enhancements to improve the user experience as well as a host of added extras, the full version of the Internet Channel powered by Opera is now available for free download across North America.
Fans of the innovative Wii channels already will be familiar with the Internet Channel, which delivers their high-speed Internet access via their television sets. Based on feedback from Wii owners, Nintendo has created a new and enhanced version of the browser featuring improvements to the user experience as well as a performance upgrade.
Users of the trial version will notice the improved usability of the full version. The browser now features a manual zoom, in addition to the automatic mode available in the previous version, allowing more viewing flexibility. When zooming in and out of a page, text is kept crisp and readable at all sizes. The new version of the Internet Channel also features improved scrolling functionality, as well as the collapsible toolbars and multiple on-screen cursors.
As search functions have become an essential part of our everyday Internet experience, the Internet Channel now features a built-in function allowing users to search without having to select a search engine each time. Wii owners are given the choice of either Google or Yahoo! Search as a pre-selected search engine to power their built-in search button. The selection can be changed at any time, or a different search engine can be used by typing in that search engine's address. Users also will have the ability to easily access Nintendo, Yahoo!, Google and My Opera from pre-loaded bookmarks.
The full version of the Internet Channel is available as a free download through June 30, after which it will cost 500 Wii Points. Once downloaded, the Internet Channel is free for the lifetime of the system.
For more information about Wii, please visit Wii.com.