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Old 07-10-2007, 09:09 AM
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UPDATE (07/10/2007) : a FULL MS Smartphone update; Opera Mini 4.0 beta at

http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/foru...ic.php?t=55956
 
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Old 08-31-2007, 11:38 AM
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UPDATE (08/31/2007) : Opera Mini 4 beta 2 out; the FULL review has been posted to these forums: PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers - 1, XDA-Developers - 2 FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, SPT, MoDaCo, Opera Mini forums.
 
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Old 10-20-2007, 02:08 PM
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UPDATE (10/20/2007): I've published a review of Opera Mobile 8.65 Final (PPC/SP), Picsel 1.0.5 (PPC/SP) and the brand new Spb Pocket Plus 4.0 (PPC). A new version of jb5 (PPC/SP) has been released and a brand new, albeit very simple IEM add-in Web Viewer for WM5 (PPC). Also, I’ve linked in some of my recent reviews of some new (not very important) Web browsers: TeaShark (PPC/SP) and UCWEB (PPC/SP). Finally, I've published some genuine, never-before-published tips and tricks on utilizing the Pocket PC hardware application buttons to control Opera Mini and Opera Mobile. It's a MUST for any serious Pocket PC user - you'll LOVE my new tips & tricks. See THIS. Cross-posted to: PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers - 1, XDA-Developers - 2, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, SPT, MoDaCo.
 
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Old 10-22-2007, 07:16 AM
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Ciao,Thanks for the latest update on downloading.
You may have answered, but with Handyget, all seems fine then though continuing to retry it can't attain a complete connection with the sites of megaupload, or rapidshare, where I have tapped the final button to download a film. I've been at it for some hours going thru a learning curve, but this one is hanging up and u might have a thouht or two I would appreciate. Thanks.
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Old 10-22-2007, 07:55 AM
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Ciao,Thanks for the latest update on downloading.
You may have answered, but with Handyget, all seems fine then though continuing to retry it can't attain a complete connection with the sites of megaupload, or rapidshare, where I have tapped the final button to download a film. I've been at it for some hours going thru a learning curve, but this one is hanging up and u might have a thouht or two I would appreciate. Thanks.
Green
I don't think this problem is related to the problem described in section 3.2 of my Download Bible ( http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ind...&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ). You could, however, give NetFront a try to see if it works. In addition, PIE (WITHOUT HandyGet) should work just fine.
 
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Old 10-23-2007, 06:33 AM
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Thanks for the rapid response Menneisyys.
No go yet on Netfront, though There are different sequences I'll try. PIE as well as Netfront sans Handyget do work, except with a 300mbyts file its a mit slow.
I'll try other possble download mgrs. Plus find any plugins that might speed up minimo, nfront, or operamobile.
Cheers and keep up the great work. green
 
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Old 11-13-2007, 06:37 PM
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UPDATE (11/12/2007): the final version of Opera Mini 4 has been released. I've written a VERY thorough tutorial on installing and using it; it's available HERE; cross-posted to PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers -1, XDA-Developers -2, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums - 1, HowardForums - 2, SPT, MoDaCo, official Opera Mini forum. Note that it also links in my brand new MIDlet Bible, which will be a god-send anyone wanting to run this EXCELLENT browser on his or her handset.
 
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Old 02-01-2008, 11:28 AM
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UPDATE (02/01/2008):
  1. I, after more than a week’s waiting (see my previous post HERE), still haven’t received any feedback from the Strategy Analytics Inc. folks regarding the lack of Opera Mini in their 5-Star Safari Leads Mobile Browsing Experience, which, in many Windows Mobile users’ (including me) opinion, is the most useful / quickest Web browser for the Windows Mobile platform. And, for other mobile platforms too – on my Symbian Nokia N95 and BlackBerry 8800, I almost exclusively use this browser to access the Web. Not including it in the test makes the entire report pretty hard to depend on – it’s like completely ignoring, for example, Ferrari (a top-performing car) when evaluating the cars of Formula-1.

    And, of course, I’ve already elaborated on the bad ranking of Nokia Web (running on Symbian S60 3rd edition devices – that is, NOT on Windows Mobile) and, particularly, Opera Mobile (running on all major mobile platforms). Again and again, if you do learn the dialpad shortcuts and/or, with Opera Mobile running on a dialpad-less Pocket PC, use a third-party tool to assign its key functionalities (accessing favorites, current tabs, back etc.) to Pocket PC hardware buttons, they both become quicker and easier to operate than Internet Explorer. It’s clearly at this point (in addition to the lack of Opera Mini) that Strategy Analytics Inc.’s report severely lacks – it’s evident the test folks didn’t really make an attempt at learning the dialpad shortcuts / configure Opera Mobile for easy and much quicker access / use.
  2. Still as far as Windows Mobile and Symbian are concerned, a brand-new Web browser, Skyfire has been released. See some of the related threads HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE (a preview) and HERE. I, as I’m located in Europe, still haven’t had the choice to test it (it's, currently, only available for US residents).

    Based on the first reports, it’s based on a similar architecture than Microsoft’s, for the time being, discontinued DeepFish (RIP!) and Thunderhawk’s Java applet emulation. That is, it, in practice, generates an image of the page on the server and transfers this to the client – there isn’t local HTML (?) / Flash parsing / execution on the client side at all. This has both pros and cons, as has already been explained in my Web Browsing Bible.

    I REALLY hope Skyfire is WAY better implemented than DeepFish (or Thunderhawk's applet emulation). DeepFish was really slow – not only because its beta servers were, generally, really overloaded, but also because it was implemented using the slowish Compact Framework, as opposed to the much faster Win32 API. Unfortunately, Thunderhawk’s (remote, image transfer-based) Java applet emulation isn’t really capable of emulating running it on the local mobile either. Therefore, I seriously doubt you’ll be able to, say, play fast Flash action games under Skyfire – you’ll still need a local Flash interpreter (only available Opera Mobile or Internet Explorer - and, also, NetFront, but the latter has a pretty buggy and definitely less compatible Flash engine) for that.

    I’ll meet the Skyfire folks at Barcelona; hope I’ll be able to play with their browser a bit so that I can quickly test its usability, small screen-friendliness (for example, does it have the same, excellent text boundary recognition engine than that of Opera Mini in full layout mode) and Web standards compliance.
 
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Old 05-11-2008, 02:48 PM
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UDPATE (05/11/2008): see my latest User-Agent related article & updates HERE. Cross-posted to: PPCT, AximSite, XDA-Developers, BrightHand, HowardForums, MoDaCo.
 
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Old 05-23-2008, 02:00 PM
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UPDATE (05/23/2008): SkyFire 0.60 review posted to http://www.pocketpcmag.com/cms/node/6203; cross-posted to:
PPCT,
AximSite,
XDA-Developers,
BrightHand,
HowardForums,
MoDaCo.
 
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