![]() |
2006-05-27
, 20:37
|
|
Posts: 2,853 |
Thanked: 968 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
|
#2
|
![]() |
2006-05-27
, 21:41
|
Posts: 177 |
Thanked: 4 times |
Joined on Apr 2006
@ Wirral, UK
|
#3
|
![]() |
2006-05-27
, 22:47
|
|
Posts: 1,361 |
Thanked: 115 times |
Joined on Oct 2005
@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
#4
|
![]() |
2006-05-28
, 02:23
|
Posts: 13 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Apr 2006
|
#5
|
![]() |
2006-05-28
, 05:26
|
|
Posts: 1,361 |
Thanked: 115 times |
Joined on Oct 2005
@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
#6
|
![]() |
2006-05-28
, 11:53
|
Posts: 1 |
Thanked: 1 time |
Joined on May 2006
|
#7
|
I just got the Nokia 770 tablet about a week ago and I must say, I love this device. It does exactly what it is supposed to do and does it well. I am a CTO (Chief Technical Officer) where I work and I'd like to have certain managers (who walk around on the shop floor a lot) use these devices.
Here's the main thing that stops me. Our company uses Lotus Notes (Domino 6) and the iNotes [how you get your email over the web] function looks for IE6 or greater and if you dont have it, gives you a very unsatisfactory screed for email. Other Lotus Notes databases work just fine in the browser. I also have one other intranet function that uses ActiveX I'd like to get to.
1) Doesn't Opera have a setting that allows it to report itself as Internet Explorer? I couldn't find it on the Nokia. Can this be done?
2) Is there anyway to get ActiveX content on the Nokia? I though Opera had an ActiveX plugin or something - but I admit I am not an Opera user on my PCs so I may not know what I am talking about.
I think this device has the best hand held web browsing experience there is. Can anyone help me overcome these two seeming limitations?
Thanks,
Russ
The Following User Says Thank You to bucalo9 For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2006-05-28
, 16:26
|
|
Posts: 1,361 |
Thanked: 115 times |
Joined on Oct 2005
@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
#8
|
Here's the main thing that stops me. Our company uses Lotus Notes (Domino 6) and the iNotes [how you get your email over the web] function looks for IE6 or greater and if you dont have it, gives you a very unsatisfactory screed for email. Other Lotus Notes databases work just fine in the browser. I also have one other intranet function that uses ActiveX I'd like to get to.
1) Doesn't Opera have a setting that allows it to report itself as Internet Explorer? I couldn't find it on the Nokia. Can this be done?
2) Is there anyway to get ActiveX content on the Nokia? I though Opera had an ActiveX plugin or something - but I admit I am not an Opera user on my PCs so I may not know what I am talking about.
I think this device has the best hand held web browsing experience there is. Can anyone help me overcome these two seeming limitations?
Thanks,
Russ