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Fueled by impending demand for Google's Android software, a slick mobile version of the popular open-source browser for touch-screen interfaces is in the works.
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"Firefox is already a leading alternative to Microsoft on mobile platforms; the iPhone's Safari browser is powered by the open-source Webkit browser engine, and Google has chosen the same foundation for its Android software."
...makes it sound as if WebKit and Firefox are somehow related. In fact, the Webkit engine and Opera's browsers, I would say, are the "leading alternative to Microsoft on mobile platforms". I'm not sure Firefox and its Gecko engine are leading anything in that field.
* How would handle pages that is too wide?
* Any page re-formating considered to fit into small screens?
* There is a trend to move to use browser for almost all UI need on phone. There are quite a few implications for this. For example, easy to click on the link with enumeric buttons.
J.
* How would handle pages that is too wide?
* Any page re-formating considered to fit into small screens?
* There is a trend to move to use browser for almost all UI need on phone. There are quite a few implications for this. For example, easy to click on the link with enumeric buttons.
J.
as for firefox mobile i am looking forward to it...just as i'm looking forward to opera mobile 9.5...i already have the beta and skyfire (also a beta) out performs the rest 150%. let's just see if firefox mobile has the common sense to ensure their browser is capable of playing embedded flash, java and activeX content...otherwise they're wasting their time.
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(9 Comments)ensure their browser is capable of playing embedded flash, java and activeX content...otherwise they're wasting their time.