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Well Mobile IE sucks hard enough that I don't think it is possible to make a decent web app for it that will work in WebKit as well.
On a related note, I am disapointed to hear that Nokia is going with Firefox in Maemo 5 instead of Webkit. I mean, some of the original Webkit/KHTML developers work for Nokia now, and Webkit is just plain faster.
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I think Maemo5 should stress customization. So if you install another browser or email client you can switch it so contacts, and bookmarks will open up in the newly default browser.
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Well may be the cpu and ram are good enough for it... if that is the case... what better browser can you have other than firefox?
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I gotta disagree. The fact that there are so many of those iPhone apps providing their own interface for those services is basically Apple admiting that their browser is far from ideal on those sites.
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And then we have RSS feeds, do we really need one app for each site's RSS Feed? Why not just combine them all together either into one RSS Feed application or some mobile friendly site interface like Google Reader's iPhone version.
I'm not saying that we don't need client centered apps. I'm just saying there's alot of redundancy that could be gotten rid of.
Last edited by Laughing Man; 2009-08-10 at 23:53.