Re: MiniMo (Mini Mozilla)

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Yep, it's coming along. I didn't keep stats, but I'm pretty sure the
memory footprint has shrunk quite a lot since the earlier builds.
JavaScript support is very good. The small screen rendering is poor
though, which is a bit of a negative for those of us with QVGA
screens.

Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]
wrote:
Make sure you download the latest nightly build (see the links in my
blog); it's far better than the latest "official" (.16) version.

It's not so fast as Opera Mobile or even PIE / IEM, but I generally
like it.

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"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote
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anyone tinkered with MiniMo?
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/minimo/
?

My first look shows a lot of features, but it is slow and if pushed
will either exit or lock the ppc

offers;

tabbed broswing
find
more text zoom range
full screen
cache location/size control
Java Support??? (don't know how extensive)
open frames in tabs
Pan Scroller (grab and move)
file upload support (but doesn't appear to work)
file download location control

it's a memory hog (with resultant long load time...) 10 megs of
program memory vs 2 for pie

In general, it appears to not be ready for prime time... don't
think
it's ready to be a primary browser, but it looks like it will be
useful to fire up when pie doesn't do what's needed such as java.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]


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