I'm dieing to have this on WinMo. PIE is almost unusable, even in the newest builds. Opera Mobile is really the only choice we have right now, and it's pretty slow in rendering.
I'm happy about this. I don't really use the browser, but IE is terrible. And Opera just doesn't work with my phones onscreen keyboard, so I have to use the default winmo one which has to be a joke.
@Delta Fennec is still in alpha on Windows Mobile, and I have not heard of much development since then. Hopefully it will come about as I like the UI paradigm, and am already running Weave on my PCs. It would be great to fire up Fennec on the phone and pick up where I left off browsing on my desktop.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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I'm dieing to have this on WinMo. PIE is almost unusable, even in the newest builds. Opera Mobile is really the only choice we have right now, and it's pretty slow in rendering.
I'm happy about this. I don't really use the browser, but IE is terrible. And Opera just doesn't work with my phones onscreen keyboard, so I have to use the default winmo one which has to be a joke.
@Delta Fennec is still in alpha on Windows Mobile, and I have not heard of much development since then. Hopefully it will come about as I like the UI paradigm, and am already running Weave on my PCs. It would be great to fire up Fennec on the phone and pick up where I left off browsing on my desktop.