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![Bb0s45browser[17]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser17.jpg)
![Bb0s45browser[18]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser18.jpg)
Below you can see where you can set the start page to be the 4 options I mentioned before.
![Bb0s45browser[19]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser19.jpg)
In the general properties notice the new option “Enable cursor in column view.” From now on you can use the mouse in the column view! Pretty cool stuff. Also notice the enable Javascript Location Support option. Not sure what that does. There is also a new option that I did not see before in the Default View choice called Auto. This auto sets the page or column view based on some unknown factor. (at least to my knowledge
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![Bb0s45browser[20]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser20.jpg)
![Bb0s45browser[28]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser28.jpg)
The cache operations still seem to be the same. As you can see the cache gets ridiculously large in page view. I wish there was a way to limit it.
![Bb0s45browser[22]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser22.jpg)
![Bb0s45browser[23]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser23.jpg)
The history option has also gotten more interesting with the ability to sort it different ways and view all the sub-sites under the main domain. I am not 100% sure if this is new. 
![Bb0s45browser[25]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser25.jpg)
![Bb0s45browser[26]](http://static.berryreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/wp-contentuploadsbb0s45browser26.jpg)
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Much of what you posted is in 4.3 so it’s not new to 4.5
The start page with bookmarks/history and autofill for previous URLs is in 4.3.
Favicon is in 4.3 already.
All the browser options you mentioned also exist already in 4.3 – javascript popups, terminate slow scripts, selecting your start page (same options), etc.
On 4.3, I can open cnn.com but it auto-opens the mobile version. I have emulation mode set to Blackberry.
I wish we could not only set up all these configuration options for all sites, but also have alternative sets of options for specific sites. For example, automatically disable tables, images and CSS whenever I visit somesite.com or enable Javascript whenever I visit someelse.com, or emulate Netscape when viewing so-such.com. That would be smart, not trying to fool us into believing that the Internet can be dealt with in a one-size-fits-all manner.
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But the main problem in 4.2 is link navigation. Some links are impossible to reach. I often make them accessible by going into Desktop View mode (which I hate) then going back into Mobile View mode. That seems to fix the problem almost every time. But that workaround is a major annoyance.
Hey im using the new OS now, and I’ve noticed or havnt been able to find the desktop view. I use my phone to look up guitar tabs and chords on the road. And when in column view it crams everything together and makes it useless… Any ideas on how to fix, and/or use desktop mode?