Carl Witty wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 02:39 -0500, S. Woodside
wrote:
> Wikipedia actually displays pretty well in
mobile browsers.
Well, some mobile browsers, perhaps...it's
quite broken on my Treo
650
(the entire article text is rendered one-character-per-line,
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Palm browsers are notoriously shit and almost not worth bothering
with.
The browser in User:Redcountess' Zire 72s (PalmOS 5.2.8 with
Novarra Web
Pro 3.5) does okay on en: Wikipedia (I even posted to the sandbox with
it!), but the one on User:Arkady Rose's Tungsten C (PalmOS 5.2.1 with
PalmSource Web Browser 2.0) - which would otherwise be *ideal* for
Wikipedia, given it's got inbuilt wifi and is basically a handheld
wardriving appliance ;-) - looks like utterly misrendered dogshit.
The Treo 650 runs PalmOS 5.4.x - what browser and version does it
include?
The only problem with Web Pro 3.5 is that it doesn't do UTF-8
characters
at all, so it's only really usable on a language that works in 7-bit
(such as en:). Otherwise it was great. I know you can buy 3.0 or
3.5 as
an upgrade for the Tungsten C, so you might be able to get something
less shit for the Treo.
I'm currently writing [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia on PDAs]], and will be
uploading photos demonstrating the above in a while. Others are
heartily
encouraged to add their own experiences and photos.
This is something I have been meaning to spend some time on.
I have mobile Opera on Sony Ericsson P900 and its ok but the clutter
around the information detracts rather. Not sure what the UTF-8 like,
will check.
Justinc