Kurt <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
(trimmed...)
>> Simple answer. Get an iPhone with the real Internet.
>
>Yes, I think Apple has thrown a wrench in the works for all the talk of
>having more mobile-friendly websites. Mobile sites are still clunky to
>navigate-even the better ones.
I have a Verizon XV6700 running Windoze Mobile 5. The screen is small
(320x240 QVGA), but still very useful. With some effort, I can
navigate the larger web pages. List of WM5 friendly sites:
<http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/help/pocketpc/links.mspx>
There are also some starts at iPhone friendly web sites:
<http://www.anyiphone.com/iphone-friendly-websites/>
I expect the list to grow as irate iPhone owners complain about
difficulties navigating overly complex web pages.
This should be of help for iPhone web site designers. It's an iPhone
320x480 screen simulator for Safari.
<http://www.marketcircle.com/iphoney/>
eBay is a bit of a challenge but there are 3rd party vendors with
solutions:
<http://www.clickapps.com/ebay_for_windows_mobile>
The major problem for WM5 is the lack of Java. It's also a problem
on the iPhone. It's there, but not enabled:
<http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t98506.html>
Probably has bugs and they need time to work them out. Or, they
didn't bother to pay Sun the license fee. Dunno.
I think I figured out what most iPhone owners all have in common....
A general lack of patience.
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