Mozilla Firefox Mobile review
in Software
Verdict
Mozilla's mobile browser brings extensions to the smartphone, but it feels more than a touch unfinished
Review Date: 26 Feb 2010
Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray
Price when reviewed: Free
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From around the web
I've been using the Windows Mobile version for about a year, but it is a complete mess.
It was only after about 8 months of testing that it would even start - and I was using the "reference" hardware.
Even when it got as far as loading the "home" screen, it was incredibly slow.
On the Windows Mobile platform, the devs seemed to spend more time moaning about only being able to use 128MB RAM for the process, rather than trying to optimise their code, at least at the beginning.
It *is* better than the IE built into Windows Mobile, but it is still a long way behind Opera in terms of performance and usability.
It sounds like the Nokia team have done a better job. I hope the WM team can take a page out of the Nokia team's book...
By big_D on 28 Feb 2010 ![]()
Chrome on Android
do you know if there are any announced plans for Google to provide a Chrome browser for Android mobiles?
By Phoomeister on 1 Mar 2010 ![]()
@big_D:
128MB RAM? Can't see what the devs are moaning about, I remember having a computer where that was all that was available for everything :-)
By qwertyqwerty87 on 4 Mar 2010 ![]()
Continuous process
@Jonathan Bray: "...a work in progress rather than a finished product."
Which piece of software do you know of that's a finished product?
By 6tricky9 on 5 Mar 2010 ![]()
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