October 25, 2009
Minimo: Mozilla’s new web browser.
Pocket PCs have browsers that give its users headaches. The screen resolution has been reduced to a miniscule scale that sometimes it’s impossible for a man of 40’s to read what’s written. From the developers of Mozilla Firefox, comes Minimo. It is an open source pocket PC browser and so you can “own” it by changing its look, feel and add extensions (just like it’s mother company). It is made with XML and Java so anyone who knows how to tweak HTML, can definitely do it too with Minimo.
The good thing about this software is, it doesn’t resize unlike other browsers. It’s made to operate as a web browser, and it does! No added frills that can make users dizzy of the interface.
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