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2009-09-14
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Hmm, Fennec is not "desktop Firefox". So, I don't know why people seem to pointing to Fennec. How hard is it to run desktop Firefox on the n900? Just need to compile it for the ARM and mod it for the screen size (zooming/panning,etc), no? And wouldn't that be a real game changer? First mobile device with a full browser.
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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Not a fan of Fennec on my winmobile phone. It's too clunky, if that's a proper term.
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2009-09-14
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Just wait until you try the latest version -- on Maemo, not WinMo. The hands-on demo (here, second pic) was pretty impressive.
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I'll release Fremantle Easy Debian, just so everyone can learn why we need user interfaces that are optimized for handheld devices....
Hmm, I guess with TV-out, people can use the desktop interfaces more easily... We'll have to wait and see...
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BTW I know that Fennec is merely the project name, but it would be interesting to find out what the differences truly are.