you have a Windows Mobile or Symbian device, this article may be of great interest to you.
I can't tell you how excited I am to have Flash on my Windows-based Treo 700wx.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyfire_(browser)
http://www.symbian.com/
I'm watching youtube videos on my old Palm Treo 700wx with windows mobile 6 on it right now!
What Google Chrome is to a PC, Skyfire is to a PocketPC. The speed gain is amazing. This gain is accomplished by the rendering being performed on the server side. Skyfire’s servers take the page you’re trying to view, render the content, compress it and send the rendered information to your phone. This process means that the phone is simply displaying content, not deciding based on the code how that content should be displayed on the page. The user agent reported to the web server is Firefox 2 on Windows XP, so it looks like they’re using Gecko to render. Want to be blown away by numbers? Look at the speed chart posted by MacRumors.
I’m fewer than 20 minutes into being a Skyfire user. I’m bound to eventually find something I dislike about it, but right now I can’t imagine what that something may be. If you want to turn your Windows Mobile browsing capabilities into something much closer to the iPhone - arguably better since the iPhone doesn’t support Flash - then I definitely recommend installing Skyfire.
I can't tell you how excited I am to have Flash on my Windows-based Treo 700wx.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyfire_(browser)
http://www.symbian.com/
I'm watching youtube videos on my old Palm Treo 700wx with windows mobile 6 on it right now!
What Google Chrome is to a PC, Skyfire is to a PocketPC. The speed gain is amazing. This gain is accomplished by the rendering being performed on the server side. Skyfire’s servers take the page you’re trying to view, render the content, compress it and send the rendered information to your phone. This process means that the phone is simply displaying content, not deciding based on the code how that content should be displayed on the page. The user agent reported to the web server is Firefox 2 on Windows XP, so it looks like they’re using Gecko to render. Want to be blown away by numbers? Look at the speed chart posted by MacRumors.
I’m fewer than 20 minutes into being a Skyfire user. I’m bound to eventually find something I dislike about it, but right now I can’t imagine what that something may be. If you want to turn your Windows Mobile browsing capabilities into something much closer to the iPhone - arguably better since the iPhone doesn’t support Flash - then I definitely recommend installing Skyfire.





