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Old 10-09-2008, 01:11 AM
frankenbike
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I'm guessing Skyfire's model will be a subscription fee.

Without Flash, I find any browser useless. 90% of my web browsing is on Flash sites.

But I'd say Skyfire would need to address the web security issues and intranet functioning before it could become a commercial product.

I do think that Safari uses server based pre-rendering like Skyfire though.

As far as I'm concerned, Skyfire is beta, and substantial improvements are expected before it goes commercial by whatever model it expects to.

What I don't like is the drain on the battery. They really need to fix that, probably by getting rid of the "always connected" technique they're using and move to a more demand oriented system.

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