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  • caveman_nige
    V.I.P. Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 4920

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    Firefox for mobile 'days away' from launch

    The first mobile phone version of the popular web browser Firefox is "days away" from launch, the head of the project has told the BBC.
    The browser, codenamed Fennec, will initially be available for Nokia's N900 phone, followed by other handsets.
    It is currently going through final testing and could be released before the end of the year, said Jay Sullivan at Mozilla, the group behind Firefox.
    The open-source browser will be able to synchronise with the desktop version.
    Apple is very restrictive. It doesn't allow other browsers


    Jay Sullivan
    Mozilla

    Software will mean that any web pages open in a user's desktop browser will automatically open in the mobile version.
    "At the end of the working day you can walk away from your computer and keep on going on your phone," Mr Sullivan told the BBC.
    "It encrypts all of the information and sends it back through the cloud between your desktop and mobile."
    He said that providing there were no "show stoppers", the software could be available to download "within the year".
    Desktop success
    The browser will be available to download from the Mozilla website and then offered in Nokia's Ovi store, so that N900 owners can download the software.
    The organisation is also developing versions for Microsoft's Windows mobile and Google's Android operating system.
    Internet explorer is still the world's most used desktop browser

    However, he said that it would be some time before iPhone users would be able to use the browser.
    "Apple is very restrictive. It doesn't allow other browsers," he said. "As it's a pretty closed platform we don't see that happening soon."
    When it launches, Firefox will compete with browsers such as Opera, which is the most popular mobile browser according to analytics firm Stats Counter.
    Apple's Safari for mobile, which comes bundled with the iPhone, is the second most popular, whilst Nokia's own browser is third.
    The mobile version of Firefox will hope to follow the success of its desktop browser.
    Stats Counter has reported that the latest version of the Firefox browser has overtaken Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) as the World's most popular browser with 21.93% of the market, compared with IE7's share of 21.2%.
    However, other firms suggest IE still has the lead on Firefox, whilst all agree that the various versions of Explorer still dominate the web browser market, with a share of more than 50%.
    App craze
    Fennec has been in development for the last year and a half.
    The new software has many of the features of the desktop version, such as tabbed browsing, and an address bar that doubles as a search box.
    Opera is currently the most popular web mobile browser

    However, the mobile version will also scale pages to fit the device and will support functions such as tapping the screen to zoom in on a page.
    Mr Sullivan said it would also be the first mobile browser to have "add-ons", small pieces of software that add functionality to the browser such as news readers or online games. They can also be used to customise the look and feel of the browser.
    "Because it is a browser for a mobile device, the add-ons will be different," said Mr Sullivan. "You'll see ones that use geo-location and exploit how the device is tilted."
    The add-ons will add functionality to the phone that is currently offered by mobile apps.
    These small specialist pieces of software have become increasingly popular. For example, Apple now offer more than 100,000 apps in its store ranging from games and social networks to news readers and tools that allow people to use sites such as eBay or Amazon on the go.
    Blackberry, Google, Nokia, Symbian and Nokia all offer their own app stores.
    Mr Sullivan believed that developing add-ons for Firefox would be easier than developing apps for each individual phone because it relied on well-understood and widely-used web programming languages such as Javascript and HTML.
    "Currently, it's really hard for a developer - you have to develop for each app store," he said.
    "[With Firefox], you can write it once and it works everywhere."
    However, he said that he did not think that the browser would completely replace apps.
    "They will co-exist," he said.



    Source: BBC News - Firefox for mobile 'days away' from launch

  • netcruiser
    Newbie
    • Mar 2012
    • 16

    #2
    Yes, but its avalaible only for android and iPhone I use Symbian s60v5

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    • Meat-Head
      V.I.P. Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 32000

      #3
      confused 0n when this thread first bmade

      got an hp ipaq 5450 to view dk in bed but hrard work and sloow

      anyone got direct link

      thanks

      sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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      • cactikid
        V.I.P. Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 12017

        #4
        sorry meaty i dont have a direct link to your bed,my sat nav was offline .

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        • Meat-Head
          V.I.P. Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 32000

          #5
          Originally posted by cactikid
          sorry meaty i dont have a direct link to your bed,my sat nav was offline .
          Damm computer

          hard work to view DK on it, but WORTH it.

          It's the only pocket pc i have that can't get shat nav working on.

          sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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          • Grizz
            DK Veteran
            • Sep 2010
            • 1598

            #6
            try opera meathead. works ok on galaxy

            Opera Mini & Opera Mobile ? HP iPAQ H5450 / H5455

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            • GastonJ
              V.I.P. Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 5505

              #7
              "At the end of the working day you can walk away from your computer and keep on going on your phone," Mr Sullivan told the BBC

              Just what you need to be able to carry your work away on your wok mobile phone to continue working. Nice thought, not. When I leave work my phone has an off switch, at least until they become optional extras that work won't pay for, then my phone will spend it's evenings in the desk draw along with all the other 'useful' clutter to "make work easier" like my pager, a 3G nettop computer, a 3G pcmcia card and so on..... Never thought I'd say it "work life balance"
              My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
              Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
              No good deed goes unpunished....

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              • Meat-Head
                V.I.P. Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 32000

                #8
                Originally posted by Grizz
                try opera meathead. works ok on galaxy

                Opera Mini & Opera Mobile ? HP iPAQ H5450 / H5455
                Wicked, right i'm going to bed, very soon, to try it

                *THANKS*

                sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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                • Meat-Head
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 32000

                  #9
                  OFF TOPIC

                  anybody kn0w why an ipaq just says

                  no file assosated on ANY programe even oness that work oon other ipaqs [question mark]

                  thanks

                  sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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