Web Browsing News as of 10/18/2007: new Opera Mobile, Picsel, Spb Pocket Plus |
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Web Browsing News as of 10/18/2007: new Opera Mobile, Picsel, Spb Pocket Plus |
Oct 19 2007, 19:54
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Hardcore Group: Moderator Team Posts: 1,194 Favorited Topics: 1 Joined: 3rd December 2006 Member No.: 216,586 Device(s): a lot |
A lot has happened on the Web browser scene in the last month. Let’s go over the news!
1. Opera Mobile 8.65 Final released! Since this March, there have been two beta versions of Opera Mobile, without doubt the BEST, fastest and most standards compliant Web browser for the Windows Mobile platform. Now, almost half a year after the release of the first Beta, the final version has, finally, been released, of which I was also a (closed) betatester, working closely together with the developers and decision makers of Opera. Compared to the 8.65 betas, which I thoroughly elaborated on in the Web Browsing Bible (and, therefore, in here, I don’t elaborate on these new features – make sure you read my roundup above), there are only few changes. There, on the other hand, have been several bugfixes; for example, the really annoying DEFBROWSER bug I’ve, independent of some other people doing the same, discovered and reported HERE). Design decisions
Opera Mobile is and, as it seems, definitely remaining the best browser for both Pocket PC’s and MS Smartphones. While there still are some glitches (the worst of them, the lack for hardware app buttons, having been fixed by me), these problems are nothing compared to the generic sluggishness and/or Web standards incompatibility with (most of) the other browsers. Make sure you get at least the trial version. 2. New (1.0.5) Picsel version released! There is (see THIS) also a new version of the Picsel Web browser. s (see THIS) also a new version of the Picsel Web browser. EDIT: Unfortunately, there is no way to legally acquire this title unless you buy the device it's coming with. Therefore, I give you no links - you'll need to purchase for example the Samsung BlackJack to get it. ![]() As opposed to some XDA-Dev folks, I haven’t found much improvement. For example, the CSS compliance is still very bad (the result of the Acid2 test is HERE; that of the CSS1 test is HERE). The Ajax compliance isn’t a tad better either (tested with THIS and THIS test suite). All in all, there isn’t much improvement. You may still want to give it a try if you are a big fan of the GUI. I, myself, would still stick to either Opera Mini or Mobile. Don’t necessarily believe the hype 3. New Spb Pocket Plus Spb Pocket Plus (SPP) has always been one of the best Pocket PC (Windows Mobile Pro / Classic) system enhancers. The brand new, just released 4.0 version boasts, in addition to a lot of new functionalities, a, compared to the much less significant changes during the 2.x-3.x version jump, considerable updates. ![]() (screenshot showing the four tabs, all populated, and the drop-down list (now, only having one element) of the invisible tabs in the upper right corner. For comparison: a screenshot of the context menu of the old, 3.x-series version HERE, also showing there haven’t been any new buttons / any tabs in it.) It has received the following niceties:
Compare this to the immense setting / menu options of PIEPlus or even MultiIE and you understand why I still recommend either of these for the serious Internet Explorer Mobile user, as opposed to Spb Pocket Plus. Not that SPP would be THAT bad any more. Now that it has received tabs, it's pretty usable, albeit indeed a bit basic. If you don't want to fuss with a separate Today launcher / button enhancer / Safe mode utility / file dialog enhancer / IEM enhancer on your device, SPP might be the best choice for you. It also has some bugs, but, knowing how great the Spb folks at bugfixing are, I’m pretty sure they’ll be fixed VERY soon:
In the MS Smartphone Web Browsing Bible, I’ve elaborated on the brand new web browser jb5, which, back then, only had a Smartphone version. Late August, a brand new, 5.0.79 version has been released for both the Smartphone and, now, the WM5+ Pocket PC’s. While it’s still having problems and I still consider it much inferior to Opera Mobile / Mini, if you need the special features (for example, in-page text search, which, on the Windows Mobile platform, is only supported by the currently unavailable NetFront and the memory hog & on several handheld models super-slow Minimo) jb5 offers, you might want to check it out. I’ll let you know as soon as it receives a really useful and recommended version. 5. Web Viewer for WM5 There is a brand new multitab IEM plug-in, “Web Viewer for WM5”, HERE. Unfortunately, this title still has a lot of problems and, consequently, I don’t recommend it. As with jb5, I’ll announce when a useful, bug-free version is released. I also recommend the comments HERE. 6. Other stuff In some of my earlier articles, I’ve already elaborated on two not really recommended newcomers: TeaShark and UCWEB. IMHO, it’s, currently, pretty useless to bother about these browsers. I’ll let you know when a considerably better version is released. Cross-posted to (might be worth checking out for additional info / discussions!): PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers - 1, XDA-Developers - 2, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, SPT, MoDaCo. This post has been edited by Menneisyys: Oct 23 2007, 18:32 |
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Oct 20 2008, 23:58
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 9 Joined: 2nd June 2008 Member No.: 394,539 |
Have been using UCWEB 6 Beta and am rather impressed (dowload link below). Have read fairly poor reviews about it including it being in the 'not recommended' list above, but my experience with it has been good. Expect that the older version 5 has been reviewed.
On most counts find the experience better than Operamini. Amost all counts. It surprises me that with such a good browser, they still have a pretty messed up website. Don't let that deter you. The following things about it seemed usefula nd interesting to me (surely many other browsers may be having the same/similar functions): * Freeware * Mutliple tabs (pretty much like Firefox) * Download Manager * User Configurable Keyboard shortcuts (is a big boon for Smartphone users) * The digit "1" key works almost like a "right click" on the PC with the common commands. Very useful. * Image Quality adjustment * Web and Wap browsing * Usually pretty quick (seems that the older version wasn't too good at this). Improves a lot after the first few minutes of use. * Page information like Url, link url etc. * Easy to import bookmarks from Pocket IE * Good interface on the whole, especially for a smartphone. * Clipboard for use within this program or with Windows Mobile. Seems to have upto 10 clips * Easy copy paste in fields * Font size customization (actual font size and not small, medium, large etc.) * Option to use it direcly or transcode via server (hence allowing lower bandwith usage) * Options to preload pages and cache. If it had the option to add search beyond the 2 included ones (Google, Yahoo, Msn), would probably never need to use operamini. On the flip side * Poor support in English. Inactive forum * The one time it started to show up parts of the start page in Chinese. It became ok on it's own, but the suggestion (probably read on their website later) was to go to Menu>Settings>System settings> >Menu>Clear. The website talks about many other featured like checking email, chat, etc. being inbuilt however some of these functions seem to work only on the chinese version yet. If they worked in the English version it would be a big step ahead. Seems cumbersome to download the program from their website but pretty easy from Softpedia http://handheld.softpedia.com/progDownload...load-66880.html (remember I have talked about Version 6) And no, I have no links with the company !!!! Am just a user who is rather impressed with the free program. -------------------- -- Currently using HTC s710, with WM 6 Standard --
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Oct 20 2008, 23:58
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 9 Joined: 2nd June 2008 Member No.: 394,539 |
LOL
Just realized that the original post was from 20 Oct 07 and not 20 Oct 08 !!!! Maybe was too excited to share my views on my find. (duh) This post has been edited by g2l: Oct 21 2008, 00:01 |
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