Sunday, December 22, 2002
Bitstream's Thunderhawk Browser & Service Reviewed
Posted by Jason Dunn in "THOUGHT" @ 11:52 AM
Josh over at PDAJunkie.net has written a brief review on Bitstream's browser and proxy service:
"If you use have ever tried to use a Pocket PC to browse the internet, you have probably realize the hard truth that the Internet Explorer which ships with all Pocket PCs is no more then a barebones browser which does nothing to increase the friendliness of browsing the web. Sure, it has favorite places, and a nice GUI to change options and such, but when it comes down to actually browsing the web, Pocket IE just cannot do the job adequately. After getting a Toshiba e740 and a WIFI access point, I just had to find a way to browse the web adequately. After searching a little, I found Bitstream's Thunderhawk. How does it stack up? Read on..."
"If you use have ever tried to use a Pocket PC to browse the internet, you have probably realize the hard truth that the Internet Explorer which ships with all Pocket PCs is no more then a barebones browser which does nothing to increase the friendliness of browsing the web. Sure, it has favorite places, and a nice GUI to change options and such, but when it comes down to actually browsing the web, Pocket IE just cannot do the job adequately. After getting a Toshiba e740 and a WIFI access point, I just had to find a way to browse the web adequately. After searching a little, I found Bitstream's Thunderhawk. How does it stack up? Read on..."