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Feb 23 2005, 17:12
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![]() Regular Group: Posters Posts: 74 Joined: 15th December 2003 From: Bournemouth Member No.: 24,728 Device(s): Tytn II |
How does getting out of the Pocket IE camp and introducing your new Firefox friend to your smartphone. Well that's what this project is about!
QUOTE What is Minimo? The Minimo (Mini Mozilla) project is focused on code-size and runtime footprint reduction, and porting to small consumer devices. We hope to make Minimo the browser of choice on small devices, or machines with limited system resources; taking advantage of Mozilla's support for a broad and comprehensive set of standards and the variety of content on the web, proven security, international support, and cross platform capability. For end users, the same browser you are used to running on your desktop and laptop will be available in a slimmed down form on your palmtop, but it will have full support for accessing the variety of content you are used to viewing. For content developers, the same set of standards based rich content can now be extended to a number of new users accessing the web over wireless handheld devices. read more about it [here] -------------------- "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
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Feb 23 2005, 20:12
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![]() Addict Group: Posters Posts: 838 Joined: 4th May 2004 From: Bath Member No.: 42,238 Device(s): T-Mo Dash |
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Feb 23 2005, 20:27
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![]() Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 1,289 Joined: 21st January 2003 From: Sutton Coldfield Member No.: 2,154 Device(s): iPhone 3G |
I have just had an epileptic fit!!!!! :shock:
I for one would like to see tabbed browsing on mobile devices, it seem perfect for the form factor.... Then again this is not firefox (eg i don't think it has tabbed browsing) but is using Gecko (nice rendering engine). This post has been edited by ClintEastman: Feb 23 2005, 20:30 -------------------- "Would you like me to lap dance for you?"
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Feb 23 2005, 23:22
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![]() Vario fanatic! Group: Posters Posts: 1,005 Joined: 11th January 2003 From: Leeds Member No.: 1,806 Device(s): MDA Vario II |
QUOTE(ClintEastman @ Feb 23 2005, 20:31) I have just had an epileptic fit!!!!! :shock: I for one would like to see tabbed browsing on mobile devices, it seem perfect for the form factor.... Then again this is not firefox (eg i don't think it has tabbed browsing) but is using Gecko (nice rendering engine). it has just not like opera -------------------- Pre phones:3210-3310-sl45i-m50-mt50-spv-T-mobile Sda - C550 - Nokia N70 - MDA Vario
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Feb 24 2005, 01:08
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Random User Group: Posters Posts: 58 Joined: 24th November 2004 From: California, United States Member No.: 66,418 Device(s): PPC-6700 (HTC Apache) |
Of course, it would probably help once they're able to move off of the Linux iPaq platform.... At the rate things are going, I wouldn't be expecting a SmartPhone port running on Windows Mobile anytime soon.
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Feb 24 2005, 10:22
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![]() Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 1,289 Joined: 21st January 2003 From: Sutton Coldfield Member No.: 2,154 Device(s): iPhone 3G |
QUOTE(News.com) Minimo, the Mozilla browser for mobile devices, is poised to move beyond Linux PDAs and onto Windows CE devices, according to the Mozilla Foundation. Current versions of Minimo work only on Linux-based PDAs (personal digital assistants), but a future version will debut this summer on Microsoft's Windows CE operating system, which is used on a variety of Pocket PCs and smart phones. Lead Minimo developer Doug Turner posted the first development build of Minimo for Pocket PC 2003--which is based on Windows CE--on a Web site last week. Turner said he hopes to release a stable version later in the year. QUOTE(News.com) "If you try the build now you will find there is a lot of Windows integration work that needs to happen," Turner said. "Another thing you will notice is the UI (user interface) for the application is terrible. I really need your input and Windows CE coding skills here." Full Story This post has been edited by ClintEastman: Feb 24 2005, 10:23 -------------------- "Would you like me to lap dance for you?"
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Feb 24 2005, 12:28
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 9 Joined: 5th January 2005 Member No.: 104,402 |
Its for Linux for Pocket PC.
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Feb 24 2005, 12:48
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CompTIA A+ Certified Group: MoDaCo Plus Posts: 324 Joined: 9th November 2004 From: Barnsley Member No.: 64,354 Device(s): SPV C500, MDA Vario 1 & 2 |
QUOTE Current versions of Minimo work only on Linux-based PDAs (personal digital assistants), but a future version will debut this summer on Microsoft's Windows CE operating system, which is used on a variety of Pocket PCs and smart phones. its on linux now but will be on ms smartphones soon btw where do you linux pdas from cos i havnt seen any :?: -------------------- Got a non-windows mobile Phone? then visit this forum --->Mobiholics
Part of the MoDaCo.Network Phones: Nokia 5210 > 3210 > 3100 > SPV C500 >O2 XDA1(Only Used in Car For Sat Nav) > MDA Vario > MDA Vario II |
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Feb 25 2005, 08:45
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 9 Joined: 5th January 2005 Member No.: 104,402 |
QUOTE(payableondeath @ Feb 24 2005, 22:52) its on linux now but will be on ms smartphones soon btw where do you linux pdas from cos i havnt seen any :?: There are Linux distros you can flash to an iPaq around. http://www.handhelds.org/handhelds-faq/handhelds-faq.html You wont see one down at your local electronics store, you will have to risk killing an MS one to flash your own. Sounds pretty cool but I wouldn't bother. I am sure people who do these kinds of things are either doing it for the nerd "because I can" value or through thier irrational hatered of Microsoft. (No that was not an invite to start an MS vs Linux flame war, I think Linux is cool and all, I am just an MS GUI dependant mofo who can't be bothered to be at the for front of the revolution!) |
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Feb 25 2005, 12:15
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Peanut Brain Group: MoDaCo Plus Posts: 6,257 Joined: 10th September 2004 From: Surrey, England Member No.: 56,072 Device(s): Athena, Qtek 8500 |
Isn't Windows CE what windows or PPC's used to be called - so it is being ported to PPC's which run as phones and NOT to SmartPhones (such as the Typhoon) Don't forget they are two different, non compatable OSs.
Or have I got it wrong? -------------------- He who asks a question looks foolish for 5 minutes. He who doesn't ask a question remains foolish forever.
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Feb 25 2005, 21:17
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Enthusiast Group: Posters Posts: 273 Joined: 6th March 2004 From: Lancaster, PA USA Member No.: 35,302 Device(s): E200 |
QUOTE(Confucious @ Feb 25 2005, 12:19) Isn't Windows CE what windows or PPC's used to be called - so it is being ported to PPC's which run as phones and NOT to SmartPhones (such as the Typhoon) Don't forget they are two different, non compatable OSs. Or have I got it wrong? From what I read in the dev stuff, Windows CE is the base on which everything is built. Tablet PCs, PDAs and smartphones are based on Windows CE and then each is expanded and tweaked according to it's primary function. Theoretically, as long as the CPU is the same and no hardware specific function calls are made, an app should run on a PDA and a smartphone. Theoretically because the screen sizes are so different that a PDA app would probably be cut off on a phone and the like. It would have to be a pretty simple app. .net apps are different because they are compiled into pseudo-code, not CPU specific code. A .net app written for a smartphone, therefore, should be able to run on your desktop as long as there isn't anything hardware specific being used. It'll be a small window on the desktop, but it will run. |
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Feb 28 2005, 10:10
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![]() Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 1,289 Joined: 21st January 2003 From: Sutton Coldfield Member No.: 2,154 Device(s): iPhone 3G |
QUOTE(markgamber @ Feb 25 2005, 21:21) From what I read in the dev stuff, Windows CE is the base on which everything is built. Tablet PCs, PDAs and smartphones are based on Windows CE and then each is expanded and tweaked according to it's primary function. Theoretically, as long as the CPU is the same and no hardware specific function calls are made, an app should run on a PDA and a smartphone. Theoretically because the screen sizes are so different that a PDA app would probably be cut off on a phone and the like. It would have to be a pretty simple app. .net apps are different because they are compiled into pseudo-code, not CPU specific code. A .net app written for a smartphone, therefore, should be able to run on your desktop as long as there isn't anything hardware specific being used. It'll be a small window on the desktop, but it will run. Tablet PC is built on XP. -------------------- "Would you like me to lap dance for you?"
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Feb 28 2005, 16:56
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Enthusiast Group: Posters Posts: 273 Joined: 6th March 2004 From: Lancaster, PA USA Member No.: 35,302 Device(s): E200 |
QUOTE(ClintEastman @ Feb 28 2005, 10:14) Heh, true....CE boxes were generally pretty snappy and user friendly. The table pc's pointer lagged so far behind the stylus that I couldn't use it. How that thing got past usability is beyond me. The point, however, is the same....there's all kinds of stuff based on Windows CE that doesn't say "Windows CE" because, these days, Windows CE is more a concept than a product. The last thing I remember owning that actually had "Windows CE" on it was an HP 620lx. That was years ago. |
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Mar 1 2005, 00:55
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Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 1,810 Joined: 17th February 2003 From: Scotland Member No.: 2,867 Device(s): M2000 |
oops, wrong topic, dunno what happened there; post deleted! Sorry! :oops:
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Mar 9 2005, 08:05
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 14 Joined: 29th August 2004 Member No.: 54,602 |
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http://rebron.org/blogarchives/2005/03/minimozilla_com.html I just found this link to download minimo: http://www.meer.net/~dougt/minimo_ce/ I have not tested it or anything. |
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Apr 11 2005, 11:18
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![]() Hardcore Group: Posters Posts: 2,098 Joined: 4th December 2002 From: Kiev UA Member No.: 702 Device(s): E100 |
QUOTE(notdisclosed @ Mar 9 2005, 08:05) I have tested builds 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 - loads VERY slow on i-mate SP3 and eventually does NOT work. Softkeys appear to be disabled and no other keys apart from 'Home' work. -------------------- .:: PocketMVP Skins :: Marcelo :: WinMedia :: Marcelo2 :: DeepcleanSP ::.
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May 31 2005, 13:14
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 14 Joined: 23rd March 2003 Member No.: 3,702 |
QUOTE(madu @ Apr 11 2005, 12:18) I have tested builds 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 - loads VERY slow on i-mate SP3 and eventually does NOT work. Softkeys appear to be disabled and no other keys apart from 'Home' work. How have you been able to install ? I've downloaded the zip's and unzipped them. Couldn't find any install or setup task :oops: |
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Jul 12 2005, 12:19
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 14 Joined: 23rd March 2003 Member No.: 3,702 |
I have installed Version 005 on my Magician (Qtek s100). It runs very well and quite faster than IE !
Cheers Hans This post has been edited by hrb: Jul 12 2005, 12:20 |
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Jul 13 2005, 19:55
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![]() Regular Group: Posters Posts: 118 Joined: 4th April 2005 From: Amsterdam Member No.: 121,799 Device(s): HTC Touch NL |
Just installed it on C500, the program comes up and everything, but nothing works, except the homescreen button and the red ("hang up") button. Anyone who has got this working on a C500 (pref. with tips?)?
-------------------- SPV C500 > MDA Compact > I'm now HTC Touch'ed!
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