Thursday, February 16, 2006
Brighthand Provides a Sneak Peek into the Access Netfront v3.4
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "ARTICLE" @ 01:00 PM
"Access. Co., Ltd., the company that now controls the destiny of the Palm OS, has taken the wraps off the next version of its web browser. With NetFront 3.4, this company is expanding the functionality of this application. It's no longer just a web browser -- with the help of plug-ins, it can also be used to view a wide variety of document types, like Adobe PDF, Office documents, Flash, and video."
For most anyone serious about internet browsing on a Windows Mobile device, Pocket IE just falls woefully short. The most popular enhancements or alternatives that I've seen are Pocket Plus, MultiIE, or NetFront (and if you have a VGA screen, you'll can combine any one of those with the likes of SE_VGA for a more PC-like experience). Unlike Pocket Plus or MultiIE, NetFront is a full browser replacement and probably the most technically advanced one available. If you're a current NetFront user or are intrigued with improving your web browsing experience, hop on over the Brighthand for Ed Hardy's brief description of what's to come in v3.4.
For most anyone serious about internet browsing on a Windows Mobile device, Pocket IE just falls woefully short. The most popular enhancements or alternatives that I've seen are Pocket Plus, MultiIE, or NetFront (and if you have a VGA screen, you'll can combine any one of those with the likes of SE_VGA for a more PC-like experience). Unlike Pocket Plus or MultiIE, NetFront is a full browser replacement and probably the most technically advanced one available. If you're a current NetFront user or are intrigued with improving your web browsing experience, hop on over the Brighthand for Ed Hardy's brief description of what's to come in v3.4.