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msmobiles.com_robot
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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:23 am Post subject: 2 comprehensive articles about Internet browsers for Windows Mobile - published |
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Unlike iPhone, that has only one browser allowed - Safari - that is just not good enough because it does not allow plugins so no support for Google Gears, Silverlight, Flash, etc - the Windows Mobile platforms has ...
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Physboy

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Does not seem like true Java applet support is available from any of them. _________________ Ignoring Troll Behavior in Pursuit of Deterring Disinformation and Off-Topic, Antagonism.
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Menneisyys
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| Physboy wrote: | | Does not seem like true Java applet support is available from any of them. |
1, thanks for the frontpage
2, SkyFire does support applets. If you, on the other hand, don't want to go the SkyFire way (because of its shortcomings: the higher CPU/data usage etc.), PIE also supports applets, together with preferably the CrEme JVM. Commercial versions of Netfront also run Java Applets, but its less compatible than the PIE + CrEme combo. Finally, you may also want to give a try to Thunderhawk - if you don't mind the hefty price tag. |
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