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zwergnase
10-17-2005, 02:02 PM
Hello !

Anyone knows about a good 3rd Party Web Browser that I could use on a Sony NZ90 with landscape mode in 320x480 rez?

Thankz

Tam Hanna
10-18-2005, 09:38 AM
Web Pro???

WildCelt
10-18-2005, 11:52 AM
Web Pro???

He said "good." :)

zwergnase
10-18-2005, 01:03 PM
But where to get it from?
PalmGear only shows a version for the Tungsten, and that's not my machine.
I got a Clie NZ90.

cesarcardoso
10-18-2005, 03:35 PM
Isn't NetFront available for the NZ90?

coronado
10-18-2005, 06:47 PM
He said "good." :)

yaaa is good

zwergnase
10-19-2005, 06:28 AM
Yes I got NetFront for the NZ90, but it doesn't run in Landscape mode and most Webpages are a pain to look at in Portrait mode.

Tam Hanna
10-19-2005, 01:35 PM
Then maybe go for the UX50 or VZ90 version that was used in the NetFront for Palm devices hack!

Anyways,Web Pro 3.5(Tamog@gmx.at-the path to diet, weight loss, magic and PRC files) is usually laughed at-but better take this one serious. It may be ***** slow, but the rendering definitely is very good. If I ever surf on my T3, I use it and actually prefer it to NetFront...

MrNako
10-19-2005, 01:38 PM
I like PicselBrowser

Sjweise
10-19-2005, 02:02 PM
I have both Webpro 3.01 and 3.5 and would really prefer another browser. Both palm proxy are horrible and I don't even bother with the proxy anymore! I get so many errors while using the proxy there is no point. However, pages are larger and it takes more time to load a non-proxied page. I tried Blazer, but it kept crashing my T3, which makes me think I did not get all the necessary blazer files. I also tried Opera mini but the way the pages were formated and the lack of an easy to use interface (with bookmarks and navigation) made me dislike it.

Sjweise
10-19-2005, 02:03 PM
Everyone had Webpro 3.5 floating when it first came out, why hasn't anyone let Blazer loose out there?

okinox
10-20-2005, 02:55 AM
Just use landscape utility with any of the browser you like. I use also capatilizer utility (free), which enables to hide the system bar of the NZ90 (CTRL+R). This to utility provides full screen landscape browsing. Renderings are much much better that way. But, picsel stuff may not properly work with capatilizer. I may email you if you like...

alegra
10-20-2005, 02:59 AM
Picsel Browser / Viewer can rotate the screen by itself.

I think WebPro will only work in 320x320 because it is optimized for Palms.

With this utility you can rotate the screen on Sony devices - try it out, it should work with NetFront, too.

Alexander

okinox
10-20-2005, 03:03 AM
Yes, thats true. But i mean picsel + capatilizer. Hiding the system bar is a great feature, i think. It provides valueable screen space.

zwergnase
10-20-2005, 07:58 AM
OK, I didn't realize that you can use PicselViewer to view HTML pages online.
I guess that works via the "bookmark" feature, doesn't it?
But as far as using the rotating tool to turn NetFront sideways, well that works but even to NF is then in landscape mode, the width of the image did not change.
Meaning I just get a blank area on the side, that's it.
And I tried to find a place where I could donwload Opera Mini from, but they write that its only delivered as pre-installed SW on selected devices.
When I use PicselViewer to view HTML pages online, can I also use download links on web pages and access https contents?

Thanks in advance for any useful info

alegra
10-20-2005, 08:41 AM
OK, I didn't realize that you can use PicselViewer to view HTML pages online.
I guess that works via the "bookmark" feature, doesn't it?
But as far as using the rotating tool to turn NetFront sideways, well that works but even to NF is then in landscape mode, the width of the image did not change.
Meaning I just get a blank area on the side, that's it.
And I tried to find a place where I could donwload Opera Mini from, but they write that its only delivered as pre-installed SW on selected devices.
When I use PicselViewer to view HTML pages online, can I also use download links on web pages and access https contents?

Thanks in advance for any useful info

Perhaps the UX50 or VZ90 NetFront could help...

Alexander