There are no official ones, but there are a couple for DSLinux.
No. Many web browsers for mobile phones and PDAs require you to purchase them. The original Nintendo DS browser had to be purchased on a cartridge. And Opera used to require you to pay for its desktop version, and still requires you to purchase many of it's mobile versions.
yes, with the opera browser
There is no difference in the function it does exactly the same things but the ds lite appearance is different and the ds lite screens are bigger Exactly the same apart from the appearance. If your Gonna buy any in eBay get the ds because if you drop it, you wont worry.
Use Nintendo DS Browser. An Opera Internet Service. Or use wi-fi
Safari is available for Mac OS X and Windows, not including a special version for the iPhone OS. Opera is available for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, BeOS, Solaris, OS/2 Warp, and QNX. It also has special versions available for most cellphones and PDAs, the Wii, and the Nintendo DS/DSi. Safari is based on the Open Source WebKit / KHTML rendering engine (also used in Konqueror, Chrome, the Android Browser, and many other browsers). Opera uses it's own proprietary rendering engine, Presto. Opera has been available for much longer than Safari, and was the pioneer for many web features now considered standard, such as tabs. Safari is a stand-alone web browser (with RSS capabilities), while Opera is a full-featured internet suite, featuring, apart from the web browser, an email client, chat client, torrent downloader, web compressor, syncing service, etc.
Yes, Final Fantasy III and IV for DS, both work fine on a 3DS.
It is compatible with all DS games apart from any that require Slot 2, which the DSi and the XL do not have. (There is no such thing as a DSi XL specific game.)
You need the Opera browser, which was sold as a DS cartridge, but also with a RAM expansion that goes into the GBA slot.
In the beginning it was called MultiTorg Opera, but is now simply referred to as Opera. In addition, Opera Software also develops (and supports) Opera Mini and Opera Mobile, which are simplified versions designed to run on mobile platforms. Also, Opera develops and supports the Wii browser and DS/DSi browser.
Um, YOU DONT
The only way to browse the internet is to purchase a Nintendo DS 'Opera Browser" cartridge and load it into your handheld, just as you would do to a game.
take it apart with a screwdriver