I have to say that the Internet Explorer browser on the Microsoft Smart
Phone is pretty incredible at running web content on a mobile phone.
Even the ZipProof.com "Image Markup" demo works on it (I'm the founder
of that company, BTW).
Sony/Erricson P800/900 does a pretty good job ... but that phone is the
size of a PDA.
Bill
> -----Original Message-----
> From: keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net [mailto:keitai-l-
> bounce@appelsiini.net] On Behalf Of Ken Chang
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 7:15 PM
> To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
> Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Opera, Opera
>
> though I believe that wireless contents should specially target
> the mobile users and be designed from scratch (both WAP and i-mode
> fall in this category) I've been looking for Opera-like browsers
> because they may change the ground.
>
> (1)
> of course can view the fixed web content is better than cannot.
> but I'm always curious what if people have Opera and flat-rate data,
> will they use it a lot?, which we'll see soon.
>
> navigation is a problem. I'd like someone invent a google within
> webpage to extract relative text and multimedia data for an abstract
> index page. brutal force will be needed if it cannot be done
> automatically (I cannot see how it 'll be).
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Received on Thu Jun 10 10:04:16 2004