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    My E62's display (320xwhatever) requires scrolling on many web pages.
    It only displays about 40 characters wide. - is that common for PDA
    displays?

    I found the low graphics bbc news to be good for my PDA type html
    browser (one column):
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/text_only.stm

    International Herlald Tribune is good too (two columns):
    http://www.iht.com/indexes/articleindexes/index.php

    Noaa's weather radar isn't bad but requires some scrolling to my
    location - I'd like to find a smaller local doppler radar image.

    Please let us know about good web sites for small displays. I'd rather
    scroll down than flip thru sequential wap pages.

    Oh, Google's wap proxy does a good job of converting regular html pages
    to wap format if you are interested.
    http://google.com/gwt/n
    links accessed thru this gateway are also wapified - very useful for
    bookmarks if you like the wap format.

    [rant]If authors would just use html tags as intended & NOT try to
    force display format we'd all be better off![/rant].

    Dave
    Dave




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    Austinman
    Guest

    Re: good urls for PDAs?



    > Oh, Google's wap proxy does a good job of converting regular html pages
    > to wap format if you are interested.
    > http://google.com/gwt/n
    > links accessed thru this gateway are also wapified - very useful for
    > bookmarks if you like the wap format.
    >
    > [rant]If authors would just use html tags as intended & NOT try to
    > force display format we'd all be better off![/rant].
    >
    > Dave
    > Dave
    >


    You can download the Opera Mini for free (http://www.operamini.com/). It is
    not perfect, but it does improve usability.





  3. #3
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: good urls for PDAs?

    On 3 Dec 2006 06:19:00 -0800, [email protected] wrote in
    <[email protected]>:

    >My E62's display (320xwhatever) requires scrolling on many web pages.
    >It only displays about 40 characters wide. - is that common for PDA
    >displays?


    Yes.

    >I found the low graphics bbc news to be good for my PDA type html
    >browser (one column):
    >http://news.bbc.co.uk/text_only.stm
    >
    >International Herlald Tribune is good too (two columns):
    >http://www.iht.com/indexes/articleindexes/index.php


    The free Google Mobile home page can be easily customized with your
    choice of various services adapted for small display screens.

    >Noaa's weather radar isn't bad but requires some scrolling to my
    >location - I'd like to find a smaller local doppler radar image.


    NOAA has an excellent WAP access page, including a link to small screen
    radar display, at www.srh.noaa.gov/wlm

    >Please let us know about good web sites for small displays. I'd rather
    >scroll down than flip thru sequential wap pages.


    See the Cingular FAQ below.

    --
    Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



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