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2009-04-14
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I've been experimenting with using an Android useragent in Microb (you can find the string I used here: http://www.botsvsbrowsers.com/details/248767/index.html) and it works wonderfully for several things: Google Calendar Mobile is fast and nice for viewing (but you need to use the _old_ Mobile interface to Quick Add a date), and Evernote is much improved. Gmail mobile exhibits the strange scrolling behavior mentioned elsewhere on ITT of late (looks fine, but "bounces" to the top whenever you scroll down).
However, on the Google search page, I get a strange error: "ReferenceError: google is not defined." The search page works fine after that, but I do get the error every time. Googling produces only developer pages. It's not really a problem as far as use is concerned, but it's annoying. Anyone else try this?
Best,
Jon