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Guest passion_streak

hey guys , today i was surfing the net & i came across this awesome web browser its name is uZard . It looked good so i tried it on my Omnia pro i was surprised that it was amazing , i was able to play youtube videos on this browser & surf the web . So i thought i should share it with u COZ ITS AWESOME :( :o :o

TRY URSELF :(

OFFICIAL SITE http://www.uzard.com/en/main/main.asp

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Guest xbongx
hey guys , today i was surfing the net & i came across this awesome web browser its name is uZard . It looked good so i tried it on my Omnia pro i was surprised that it was amazing , i was able to play youtube videos on this browser & surf the web . So i thought i should share it with u COZ ITS AWESOME :( :o :o

TRY URSELF :(

OFFICIAL SITE http://www.uzard.com/en/main/main.asp

thats nice...

i can watch ouyropn properly :D

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Guest FortKnox101

Wow...most of the pages I go to tell me i'm not in the UK with this browser...when I clearly am

Shame...it looks so promising

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Guest Freezy1982

You are right! It's awesome!

- RAM consumption much less than Opera

- Fingerfriendly

- TabManagement

- direct (1click) youtube support

- and so on!

Thank you for this great share! I love it after testing 5 mins :(

PS: Works without any Problems with your WiFi connection. First activate WiFi and it wouldn't try to connect GPRS :(

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Guest passion_streak
anyone know how to scroll within a dropdown list?

go to settings .. then menu.. deselect any one program & then select uZARD .. thats it

or alternatively u can u use the windows folder trick ..

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Guest roisagi
go to settings .. then menu.. deselect any one program & then select uZARD .. thats it

which settings? at the uZARD menu?

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Guest Thac Vinh

It's play same features as Skyfire which work through a server to decode Rich Media then compress date push them to your mobile browser, in some country such slow bandwidth could cause double date sending in / out of that such countries.

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Guest santoo
It's play same features as Skyfire which work through a server [...]

exactly - and here a word of warning: since it's server based, it allows the server-guys (uzard in this case; in other cases skyfire or google, or... ) to create (and later sell) complete profiles of your browsing habits. not only that, but since all the traffic is routed through their servers, it (theoretically) also allows them to log all sites & content you visit (including what data you enter into fields, what you write in web-based mails, your passwords..., excluding *only* ssl or similar).

so while I say thanks to passion_streak for the link (and it is indeed quite fast & handy), I'd think a moment about which sites I will be using it for :( </paranoia>

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Guest passion_streak
exactly - and here a word of warning: since it's server based, it allows the server-guys (uzard in this case; in other cases skyfire or google, or... ) to create (and later sell) complete profiles of your browsing habits. not only that, but since all the traffic is routed through their servers, it (theoretically) also allows them to log all sites & content you visit (including what data you enter into fields, what you write in web-based mails, your passwords..., excluding *only* ssl or similar).

so while I say thanks to passion_streak for the link (and it is indeed quite fast & handy), I'd think a moment about which sites I will be using it for :( </paranoia>

i guess ur right santoo bro .. using passwords on this kinda browser is a risky business .. every one should avoid it , but other then that i dont see any harm in using it .. coz while ur using net on ur pc .. ur ISP can keep a track of u & the same is the case with mobile ISP . they could also keep a track of u .. So i guess u cant hide urself on net :( :o

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Guest santoo
using passwords on this kinda browser is a risky business .. every one should avoid it , but other then that i dont see any harm in using it

exactly my point :( news, weather, wiki, etc -> uzard. anything where I send info/passwords -> opera

.. coz while ur using net on ur pc .. ur ISP can keep a track of u & the same is the case with mobile ISP . they could also keep a track of u .. So i guess u cant hide urself on net :o :o

agreed. but i *know* who my ISP is, i *know* which security, privacy and legal obligations it is under, I have a contract with it & know, what it may and may not do with my data - and i know how it makes it's money (e.g. no advertising, no selling of connection data, etc).

all in all, uzards privacy policy seems fine

No personal information is collected or shared, and providing ad profile information in the browser is strictly optional. The uZard Web products user's Web usage is not tracked.
and
Analysis of Web usage will be done by aggregating data, ensuring anonymity of individual end users. Content and username/passwords for secure sites being encrypted server-side will not be aggregated and stored for any longer that the session is alive. Upon termination of the session this information will be deleted.

so they seem like decent guys - I'd just thought I'd point out the general difference between a normal browser & a server-based one (& potential risks in usage) in case there are people around who are new to this :(

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Guest roisagi

i cannot seem to scroll within a dropdown list - the browser scrolls all the page and not the list .

does anyone know how is this possible?

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