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- 06-29-2006, 08:29 PM #1TriPrinceGuest
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- 06-30-2006, 02:40 AM #2Colin WilsonGuest
Re: Minuet Browser - the ONLY standalone HTML browser
> xxxxxx is a full HTML browser for all mobile devices, smartphones and
> PDAs that support Java ME applications. This is the ONLY standalone
> HTML browser for mobile phones (no middle-man server required!)
Hasn't Opera done all that lot for some time ?
- 06-30-2006, 03:44 AM #3RobertGuest
Re: Minuet Browser - the ONLY standalone HTML browser
"Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>> xxxxxx is a full HTML browser for all mobile devices, smartphones and
>> PDAs that support Java ME applications. This is the ONLY standalone
>> HTML browser for mobile phones (no middle-man server required!)
>
> Hasn't Opera done all that lot for some time ?
No, opera's server(s) get content for you, and then shrink it, ie: reduce
graphic quality etc, so if you're paranoid, you could say that's a privacy
issue.
But your content provider will be all too aware what you're browsing for
anyway, so it's catch22.
- 06-30-2006, 03:46 AM #4RobertGuest
Re: Minuet Browser - the ONLY standalone HTML browser
"Robert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>> xxxxxx is a full HTML browser for all mobile devices, smartphones and
>>> PDAs that support Java ME applications. This is the ONLY standalone
>>> HTML browser for mobile phones (no middle-man server required!)
>>
>> Hasn't Opera done all that lot for some time ?
>
> No, opera's server(s) get content for you, and then shrink it, ie: reduce
> graphic quality etc, so if you're paranoid, you could say that's a privacy
> issue.
>
> But your content provider will be all too aware what you're browsing for
> anyway, so it's catch22.
Oh...and there's no way I'm ever paying for a web-browser. That was opera's
big mistake, fools.
- 06-30-2006, 07:10 AM #5Geoff WinklessGuest
Re: Minuet Browser - the ONLY standalone HTML browser
Robert wrote:
> "Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>> xxxxxx is a full HTML browser for all mobile devices, smartphones and
>>> PDAs that support Java ME applications. This is the ONLY standalone
>>> HTML browser for mobile phones (no middle-man server required!)
>> Hasn't Opera done all that lot for some time ?
>
> No, opera's server(s) get content for you, and then shrink it, ie: reduce
> graphic quality etc, so if you're paranoid, you could say that's a privacy
> issue.
Not true. Opera Mini does that, but there's a reason for that: most j2me
devices simply aren't specced to be able to handle full HTML pages and
images.
Opera for smartphones does not do it at all - it's a full HTML browser and
> Oh...and there's no way I'm ever paying for a web-browser. That was
> opera's big mistake, fools.
Opera Mini is free. Meanwhile, it's what, US$24 for Opera Mobile?
Christ, that's not much more than a pizza.
G
- 06-30-2006, 09:09 AM #6RobertGuest
Re: Minuet Browser - the ONLY standalone HTML browser
"Geoff Winkless" <usenet-at-geoff-dot-dj@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Robert wrote:
>> No, opera's server(s) get content for you, and then shrink it, ie: reduce
>> graphic quality etc, so if you're paranoid, you could say that's a
>> privacy issue.
>
> Not true. Opera Mini does that, but there's a reason for that: most j2me
> devices simply aren't specced to be able to handle full HTML pages and
> images.
>
> Opera for smartphones does not do it at all - it's a full HTML browser and
>
> > Oh...and there's no way I'm ever paying for a web-browser. That was
> > opera's big mistake, fools.
>
> Opera Mini is free. Meanwhile, it's what, US$24 for Opera Mobile? Christ,
> that's not much more than a pizza.
Okays, I figured we were mainly referring to java broswers for
non-smartphones. I wouldn't grudge paying for opera-mobile - but that is a
whole different ball-park again as performance on mobile-PDAs etc varies
substantially.
My comment was a bit vague, sorry. I meant that I wouldn't pay for a desktop
PC/MAC/Linux broswer - that was Opera's downfall, and that is why few people
use it.
People are misguided and think that firefox is a good browser - head for
some decompiling and analysis and you find opera *is* the best browser out
there, bar none, currently. It doesn't require extensions, and is a thousand
times (obvioulsy just numerics to state a point :-)) more secure than
firefox. Opera has had a very very limited number of security issues in it's
time. I think two have been released, and even then those were very very
specific to machine-condition.
If you haven't tried Opera for your home or office computer, do so, once you
get used to the interface it's definitely the best tabbed browser out there.
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