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Menneisyys
12-13-2006, 01:37 PM
The built-in Internet Explorer in the Windows Mobile operating system has always lacked multi-tabbed operation. There have been several third-party solutions to the problem, the latest being the free Maximus. Read on to find out how it fares against other Internet Explorer add-ons!

http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusMain.bmp.png

Availability, compatibility

Unfortunately, the developer’s homepage (http://www.unityprograms.com/) doesn’t have a dedicated page on the application – only the statement “Open multiple tabbed pages inn a single browser! A fully functional web browser similar to Internet Explorer which allows you to open an unlimited amount of web pages at one time.”.

The direct download link is this HERE (http://www.unityprograms.com/Downloads/PPC/PPC%20-%20Maximus.Arm.zip). Unzip the file and either transfer Maximus.ARM.CAB to your Pocket PC and click it there or start Maximus.exe on your desktop.

Installation

Upon install, if you, instead of directly transferring Maximus.ARM.CAB to your Pocket PC and clicking it there (the recommended way of installing the application), start Maximus.exe to install, make sure you untick “UnityRuntime” in the installer (as can be seen in here (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusExeInstall.png)) because:

it would install the original version of CF2, which is NOT recommended any more. Make sure you get CF2 SP1 instead. It’s the latest version of CF2 and is much better than the one shipped with Maximus. See this article (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&title=the_final_version_of_net_compact_framewo&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1) for more info on downloading.
what’s more, the package contains the WM5-only CF2 CAB file and, therefore, can’t be installed on WM2003(SE) devices.

After installation, the app must be started by just tapping the new Maximus icon (the app is, technically, not a simple PIE plug-in but an add-on which must be separately started, just like ftxPBrowser or Webby).

Pros


Using it doesn’t result in a considerable speed hit when loading new pages, as opposed to some other Compact Framework-based products like Webby. I’ve done some benchmarks with my traditional (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=592&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1) Web transfer benchmark page (http://www.winmobiletech.com/072005BrowserRoundup/PPCMagTest/). While it took Maximus 30 seconds to fully load the page, the "barebone" PIE spent 24...27s in default (and 17..22 s in One Column) mode on my A12 AKU2.3 Dell Axim x51v. (Note that AKU 2 introduced a big loading speed increase; this is why the plain PIE loading speed is much better than in this pre-AKU2 A06 test (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=592&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1)). That is, the speed difference is about 15%, which is negligible
It’s free and if you really don’t have anything else but must have tabbed browsing support, you may want to use it. (But, then, the free version of Webby (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1334&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1), Opera Mini (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&title=new_vastly_improved_free_alternative_web&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1), Minimo or, if you have a Pocket PC with an operating system prior to WM5, ftxPBrowser (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=551&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1) may prove much more useful.)

Cons


It really doesn’t add anything to the underlying PIE, except for new tabs, and even hides the original menus (more on this later)
It doesn’t support WM5 softkeys
it doesn’t add any new page (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusPageCtxMenu.bmp.png) / link (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusLinkCtxMenu.bmp.png) / image context menu options. For example, the lack of link context menu options means, as it’ll open a link in the current frame, you can’t easily open a new frame for a new link
It hides the original IE menus. This means you won’t be able to access even basic functionality from inside Maximus. It’s impossible to change view mode (it defaults to the “Default” view mode, which isn’t very useful with many pages where the “One column” mode would be preferable); you can’t turn off/on loading pictures, you can’t hide the address bar, the text size (zoom percentage) etc.
It doesn’t have access to the persistent URL history, unlike ALL other alternates – it only lists URL’s entered in the last session (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusNOPersistentURLHistyr.bmp.png)
While the context menus have the Full Screen option, it doesn’t work
No access to favorites (a BIG problem!)
To get a picture of how simple its menus are, here are some screenshots: 1 (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusMenu1.bmp.png) 2 (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusMenu2.bmp.png) 3 (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/MaximusMenu3.bmp.png).
Error dialogs / messages don’t contain any text; an example can be seen here (http://www.winmobiletech.com/122006Maximus10/DialogBoxesWithoutanything.bmp.png)


Verdict

Definitely not recommended. Even the free version of Webby is far better if you really want to stick with Compact FW 2-based solutions (I wouldn’t). Currently, I don’t think you should even think about installing it. Hopefully a subsequent version will offer far more functionality.

Recommended links

Do check out my other Web browser reviews in the Web Browsers category in the Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine's Expert Blog (http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&cat=61).

brendon
12-23-2006, 05:26 PM
Well but didnt I hear someone telling me that Microsoft has introduced the tabbed browsing feature in IE? Personally I dont like to use IE so cant say this for sure but those who are using this as their default browser might be benefited with this information. Anyways one can always check out the truth. Btw I tried IE on my friend's laptop but the tabbed browsing feature wasnt appearing there. So who knows!

Menneisyys
12-23-2006, 05:43 PM
Well but didnt I hear someone telling me that Microsoft has introduced the tabbed browsing feature in IE? Personally I dont like to use IE so cant say this for sure but those who are using this as their default browser might be benefited with this information. Anyways one can always check out the truth. Btw I tried IE on my friend's laptop but the tabbed browsing feature wasnt appearing there. So who knows!

Yup, the desktop IE version 7 supports tabs, which I've also reported on upon its release.

BTW, welcome to PPCT :)