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Nurhisham Hussein
12-11-2009, 09:30 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.skyfire.com/blog/2009/12/09/skyfire-launches-15-for-windows-mobile/' target='_blank'>http://www.skyfire.com/blog/2009/12...windows-mobile/</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"Skyfire is a little company with a big mission: to ensure you can access on your mobile phone all the best web content that you can access on a desktop computer today. That's a hard challenge, and so far we're the only company that has found an elegant solution, using our Cloud Computing centers to boost your phones' native capabilities. And with Skyfire browser v1.5, I am proud of all our latest improvements."</em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com//wpt/auto/1260519090.usr14226.png" style="border: 0px solid #d2d2bb;" /></p><p>Skyfire has released version 1.5 of their browser with some nice improvements and enhancements:</p><ul><li>Full support for VGA and WVGA devices</li><li>New touch frienly UI</li><li>Kinetic scrolling</li><li>Full screen mode</li></ul><p>...plus more. Check out the link to have a go!</p>

Reid Kistler
12-11-2009, 06:58 PM
Am looking forward to trying the new Skyfire release.

Have been running Skyfire v1.1 on my Fuze, with mixed success: it has a set of built-in info that it pulls from selected sites & this generally comes up quickly - but if you venture into the general www, compatibility becomes an issue - as it does when trying to log on to some wifi access points (thinking specifically about several hotels we have stayed at within the past year, although the problem is also common with Opera Mobile - and from one site even IE!).

And somehow have never made friends with the revamped home page that v1.1 uses - liked the earlier (v0.9?) Skyfire opening page better, although that may be simply due to the lack of incentive to spend much time in configuration.

All-in-all, am more likely to use Opera Mobile, even though it sometimes fails to connect (or, more likely, is refused by the access point), & must then resort to IE.

TKETZ196
12-11-2009, 10:49 PM
I really like Skyfire, especially since it supports all major web standards, and use of flash, silverlight, etc. I think its funny how iPhone's beloved Safari can't do that natively. Understandably, the technology is different, but comparing the two, i really like Skyfire. I have been using this browser for a while, i think it beat Torch Mobile's Iris Browser (R.I.P, now its under RIM). Iris Browser was good, but it lagged a lot, and it seemed like it was more bloated than anything. I don't mind the server doing most of the work and then sending it to my phone, and hindering the performance isnt much. I like the evolution of this software and i think its getting better and better. My Device is a WM5.0 pocket pc and this software just adds on to why i think this OS is a powerful platform.

Lee Yuan Sheng
12-13-2009, 04:16 AM
The rendering engine is way slower than Opera 10. Unless I need Flash, Opera 10 Mobile is certainly the way to go!

Reid Kistler
12-18-2009, 02:13 AM
The new version of Skyfire downloaded quickly to my Fuze, and also installed itself quickly (in place of the earlier version).

The new program graphics look neat, and it certainly opens it's own home page rapidly enough (all this via WiFi, btw) - which is great if you want the latest news stories.

Navigated to espn.com, and Skyfire opened the "real" home page, providing a miniature view that allows you to scroll around to find the story you want, and then Zoom in to better read it, or - more likely - click on the "read more" button.

Interestingly, Opera was a bit slower to open ESPN - but also opened to the MOBILE website, which caught me by surprise, as it usually opens to the "real" web page for any given site (as Skyfire did for ESPN this evening).

This is, of course, a minor test on only ONE web site, so not worth a lot.

A difference that I find potentially significant is that Skyfire does not seem to support the neat "rotate your finger around the cursor button to zoom in or out" that Opera does - that is a very handy control function on many web sites....