can you suggest a mobile browser which can open iphone-specified web sites properly?
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recent news.. firefox mobile and netfront browsers coming for Android os. firefox mobile was first released for maemo and second as said in mwc, will be for android.. GO HERE
it's good to be having 3rd party browsers for android, still i like the android browser. will these browsers really be useful in android that have so good inbuilt browser??
Hey everyone,
Here's the deal. I install security cameras for a living and it's getting to the point were business owners expect to be able to view these cameras from their phone, be it Windows, Android, or Blackberry. I am mainly interested in viewing cameras from a Geovision DVR, if that makes any difference. I had this working on my TP2 and on a Droid once, but I can't get it working on my Evo.
The DVR has a built-in webserver. If you visit the DVR with a desktop machine on, say, Internet Explorer, it will display the full blown site. If you visit the DVR from a mobile phone, you are supposed to see the mobile version of the site. The thing is, the default internet browser on the Evo and Opera Mini try to display the full blown site. I assume the browsers are passing some information to the server that tells it if it is mobile or desktop, and it's emulating desktop.
I've tried enabling the "Mobile View" on the browsers but still get the full site. I'm not sure why the stock browser does it but I think Opera does it because of that Opera Turbo feature. I downloaded a browser from the Market call "Mobile Broswer" but when I try to view a camera it gives me "Page Cannot Be Displayed" and I have to paste the camera link into the stock browser and it will open it in the streaming media viewer.
Any ideas? This is giving me a headache because everyone seems to think it's my fault that their phones won't view the cameras anymore.
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try different mobile html,sitr browser,a buch of them are available but the top one are
1.skyfire,which is region limited,good one,google it and install it on ur mobile
2.opera mobile 10,or other version compatablt to ur phone,google it and install it on phone and browse,
before browsing install adobe 7 for windows ce, or any flash plugin available,google it
Can anyone help me with finding a suitable Internet browser for my HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5?
The chief consideration is flash support. The device comes with Opera Mobile and Windows Mobile Internet Explorer, both of which can play some online video content but not nearly all.
I used to use Skyfire for viewing online video content and then, when they stopped supporting Windows Mobile, moved to uZard. This, like Skyfire before it, was brilliant but has now stopped working. I don't know why; I contacted the company and posted details of the problem on this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377265) but I have had no replies.
So I am trying (and so far failing) to find another mobile browser that can be used on Windows Mobile 6x devices and can view, at least, the majority of online video content.
Any ideas, anyone?
I really like Firefox Mobile Browser but I'm having issues with the Firefox Google Integrated Search. In search results when I click MORE the browser go's to Mobile Apps? When using Chrome Mobile the more slides across and reveals Maps Videos Shopping etc
Anyone know of a workaround? BTW I experience this same behaviour in Dolphin and Opera. The standard Android Browser behaves like the Chrome Browser.
I've attached 3 screen shots. The 1st Image is Firefox the 2nd and 3rd are Chrome.
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Google Chrome is the most popular browser on desktop and mobile but the browser itself on the two platforms is very different. Where on the desktop, Chrome has so many extensions and apps to rival Mozilla Firefox, on the smartphone it doesn’t at all. Browsers like Samsung Internet support extensions on mobile although the selection is small. Firefox on Android has a vast library of extensions. Now you can also install Google Chrome extensions on Android, but you’d have to use Kiwi Browser.
Like almost all other browsers on Android, Kiwi Browser is based on the open-source Chromium code that Google Chrome is itself based on. There are a couple of features that all of these Chromium-based browser’s lack though. You can’t sync your bookmarks and history with Google Chrome on the desktop, for one. And since browser’s like Samsung Internet aren’t really available for the desktop, syncing with Google becomes all the more important. Although Samsung Internet and Brave provide workarounds to the problem with their desktop extensions for Chrome.
That brings us to the other missing feature on these Chromium based mobile browsers and it’s the support for Chrome extensions. Sure Samsung Internet supports extensions but it doesn’t support Chrome extensions and thus hardly has 10 extensions to offer. The developer of Kiwi Browser, Geometry OU, has finally found a way around that problem too. Kiwi Browser now supports Chrome extensions on Android.
Kiwi and cpanel
Hi love the fact that I can use my extentions but I have hostinger as a host and edit through cpannel. kiwi recognises hostinger and allows me to login...almost. as soon as it switches to Cpanel, I get the wheel of death until I close down. Any ideas to fix, I've not had this before on any android browser
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