View Full Version : Multitasking web browsing!
ammar766
03-24-2007, 07:44 PM
I was wondering if there was a web browser for palm that can multitask web pages useing tabs. For example If you have any experience with the Opera browser which I imagine most mac users do. If you've noticed You multitask using the tabs above as shown in the following picture.
http://www.opera.com/img/screenshots/opera8-tabbed-browsing-2.jpg If anyone knows a browser like this please let me know!
PinCushionQueen
03-24-2007, 08:00 PM
Universe is in beta testing and so far allows for 3 tabs, although that limit is supposed to be removed in future versions. Check it out in the Applications section here at 1src. :-)
LupeValenz
03-24-2007, 09:23 PM
I thought Mac people like Safari >.<
bdball
03-24-2007, 09:36 PM
I thought Mac people like Safari >.<
Safari is not that old. Mac Users for years have been using alternative browsers, unlike their Windows counterparts who think the Internet IS Internet Explorer. I know that sounds mean to Windows users but as a IT Tech I see it every day. Don't know how many times I've told Windows users to try Firefox only for them to say something like "don't you have to use Internet Explorer to get to the Internet". Personally I use a combination of Safari and Firefox, I have also used Camino, Opera, iCab, OmniWeb, Flock, Netscape, and yes even Internet Explorer for Mac.
LupeValenz
03-25-2007, 10:01 AM
Ewwwww, people still use IE? I agree, Firefox is the way to go, about the only one I use. I test out Opera time to time. I agree though on topic, Universe is worth the wait. The 3 tab limit doesn't bother me to much, I will mostly open 2 at most, 1Src and Treocentral for me :D. Love the render compared to Blazer/Netfront though I like Picsel format, the rasterize text. So crisp and sharp, and the reflow. ...speakin of which....(jumps to another thread)
dragonsgames
03-25-2007, 10:52 AM
I ONLY use Safari... unless, of course, I am on my CLIE, I use Netfront (WAPUniverse doesn't work well on my CLIE)
I use Safari, WebKit, and Firefox on OS X; there are some sites that don't like WebKit, and for those Firefox does the trick. Also, there are usually a few bugs in the latest WebKit build, for which I revert to the latest official release (Safari).
phreakonaleash
03-27-2007, 02:19 PM
I'm a windoze user (by force): Firefox ftw over here!
smoothjordan
03-29-2007, 11:54 AM
I'm a windoze user (by force): Firefox ftw over here!
i second that, I just recently started using firefox and have found it an overall better experience (tons better than ie 7). Only thing is i'm going to have to relearn some shortcuts to minimize use of the mouse :(
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