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Just open a new browser window. If the default webpage is yellowish, you're in Microb.
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I have MicroB ( in addition to Opera ) browsers on my N800. A frustration had been not knowing which browser is running. Launching the browser and pulling down the upper left menu and selecting "set engine" always shows MicroB highlighted, so that does not work as an indicator. I know the last browser used is the browser that launches subsequently but I often cannot remember which N800 browser I last used, my mind simply refuses to store that byte (and writing it down on paper or in the N800 somewhere seems totally lame).
A work around I came up with was to set the Opera home page to www.opera.com, and the MicroB home page to www.mozilla.org so each time I launch the N800 browser I can tell which browser was invoked by which home page screen initially appears.
Is this what the rest of you do? Seems so clunky. It prevents me from switching the home pages to something else more useful because then I lose my browser engine indicator. Any help here is appreciated.
Thank you for your replies.
M5
Last edited by xxM5xx; 2007-11-14 at 20:17.