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Mozilla releases Mobile Firefox Alpha - For Mac, Windows and Linux?
Today there is still no version of Fennec that will run on your phone. But you can install the Alpha on an N810 tablet -- or on Windows, OS X, or Linux. Because Mozilla has decided the best way to show off its upcoming browser is to let you download and run it on your desktop.
To run Fennec for Windows, all you have to do is download and unzip an 8MB file and click on Fennec.exe. Up pops a small web browser with nothing but a URL bar visible. Type in an address and away you go. You can scroll up and down on a web page by clicking and draging the page. And you can zoom in on the content by double clicking. You might wonder why you would want to zoom in, but keep in mind, this browser is designed to run on a much smaller screen. The text that looks perfectly readable on your desktop may look miniscule on your phone.

The settings menu is full of goodies. You can enable javascript, enable or disable images, and decide whether to save cookies and/or passwods or not. There's also an option to enable plugins. But there description under that option says "makes websites annoying," so I'd advise using this option with caution -- except that there don't seem to be any extensions available for Fennec at the moment.
When I clicked on the Plugins tab, I did see a list of items, but I think Fennec is basically looking at the plugins I've installed for Firefox on my desktop, and it doesn't do a great job of implementing them. For example, when I enabled the Flash plugin and tried to play a YouTube video, I could hear audio, but there was no video playback.
With Javascript enabled, on the other hand, I was surprised at how well web applications like Gmail, Google Docs, and even Zoho Sheet worked. Pages loaded quickly (your results may vary when you try using the browser on a phone with a GPRS connection), and responded quickly to mouse clicks and text entry. Yahoo! Mail does display a message saying you're using an unsupported browser if you try to access the page with Fennec. But you can use the Yahoo! Mail "classic" user interface just fine.
Overall I'm pretty impressed with Fennec. If it works half as well on a mobile phone as it does on Windows, I think Mozilla could give Apple and Opera a run for their money in the mobile browser space. But it all depends on how well the browser performs on devices with slow processors and low resolution screens.
[via ComputerWorld]




Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alex M said 3:41PM on 10-17-2008
Awesome. I use a pen tablet for my daily computer use, so I'll definitely give this a try!
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supernova_hq said 3:42PM on 10-17-2008
Just a warning for you N810 users out there. I've tried installing this a couple times on my N810 and it keeps F*ing up xulrunner. I'm not sure if they have fixed this, but last I tried (last week), I ended up re-flashing to get my updates working properly again.
If you are worried about backing up, remember, everything on the mmc2 (internal memory card) is not touched during a re-flash, so save all your stuff there (no, you don't need a flash card, it is internal).
If anyone figures out how to fix the xulrunner thing, please let me know (darwinsurvivor -(at)- gmail -(dot)- com)
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Jamus said 5:21PM on 10-17-2008
I wonder if this will also run on N800's and what OS rev is necessary?
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Damian said 5:50PM on 10-17-2008
A walk through of Fennec if you missed it:
http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/?p=825
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Jash Sayani said 7:36AM on 10-18-2008
Wow! Looks nice... Hope it releases for Windows Mobile soon.. And hopefully a java version like Opera mini for Symbian phones...
I bet this would overtake Opera in no time if they come out with a java version....
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Haze said 4:57PM on 10-18-2008
so in the title it says for mac? wht does it mean?
for iphone? i thought mozilla is not bothering to program for iphone cuz of the restriction of flash and java.
and incase it releases is there a way to install it on the iphone cuz im sick and tired of safari Sh---t
anyone has reply?
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Damian said 4:57PM on 10-18-2008
You could actually read the article, it's OS X, just as it's for Linux and Windows.
Mozilla aren't making a version for the iPhone because the iPhone and SDK EULA makes that illegal.