[THIS ISN'T SPAM, JUST FYI -- I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THIS PRODUCT]
WebViewer 4.0 has just been released, with the following new features:
* Partial JavaScript support, controlled by "Enable JavaScript" setting
* Support for <hr>, <iframe> HTML tags
* Browse forward in history screen, or using new "Forward" command
* Self-signed certificates for HTTPS URLs
* "Certificates" command for enumerating and deleting certificates
* "Form AutoFill" command to record and prepopulate personal information
* "Shortcuts" command (in URL box) for expediting text entry
* Support for .csv files
* Few changes to default settings for Nokia Series 40 devices
* Several bug fixes
The client footprint remains small at only 51 KB.
Registered users are invited to upgrade to WebViewer 4.0 at no additional
cost.
In <vXMmd.5714$_3.77506@typhoon.sonic.net> on Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:41:31 GMT,
John Navas <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>WebViewer <http://www.reqwireless.com/webviewer.html> is a Mobile Java (J2ME)
>application that allows many Java-enabled cell phones to access full Internet
>Web (not WAP) pages by doing a remarkably good job of scaling them down to the
>small screen. (It doesn't support all Web features and the phone memory does
>impose a page size limit.)
>
>For example, WebViewer can access full NOAA weather pages; e.g., start at
><http://weather.gov>, enter your location in "Local forecast by 'City, St'",
>and click Go to access the complete NOAA local forecast page, including radar
>and satellite images. A Bookmark can be set for fast repeat access.
>
>WebViewer can be seen most easily in the Online Demo at
><http://www.reqwireless.com/demo-webviewer.html>.
>
>There's a downloadable free 10-day demo. I was able to download it directly
>to a Cingular-branded Motorola V551 (using the built-in WAP browser) from the
>URL <http://reqwireless.com/wap>. WebViewer got installed as a game, and
>worked quite well.
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Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR
GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
John Navas <
http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>