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do you prefer flash support? .. or better compatibality with web 2.0? :D
cats falling asleep, I need to browse the web.
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made to the S60 Browser since the latest E61i firmware release. ;)
Many greater minds than mine predicted that all IT will be done on the Internet not to far in the future. I have to agree fully. Just from personal experience - the company I work for uses Google for everything from company mail to online document editing cooperation, communication via chat, the list is never ending. Really from the applications on my laptop I use Firefox for most of what I need to do.
So keeping that in mind I would assume the browser on a mobile device would be number 1 priority in this day and age. I assume people at Nokia are not stupid and see this trend going towards everything being online. So why don't they do something about it???
Firefox is coming out in mobile for soon (the sooner the better) and that hopefully will solve some of the problems, I'm really waiting for it, becouse right now surfing the web on my E51 is such a put-off that I only do it when I really must.
Zach you mentioned Android... well all I have to say is line up with your plates because Android is gonna dish out some ass whoopin, that the mobile market has never seen before ;)
Its a fact that S60 uses a bit outdated version of safari engine, but iPhone uses cutting edge version of it as far as I know and still theres more and more iPhone optimized versions of web sites coming out. Something to think about... It's not just about the web engine, mobile devices have _real_ limitations that cannot be solved without using external monitor and mouse attached to the phone, and then it's not a phone anymore, it's a PC