This weekend, Mozilla released the long-anticipated mobile browser, Firefox Mobile 1.0, for the Nokia Maemo.
Hoping to take market share from more established players like Opera, the Firefox browser will include customizable browser extensions as well as Weave Sync, the bookmark and history-syncing extension.
Nokia's open source Maemo OS is only available on the N900 and N810, and ... [ read the full article ]
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Actually, this might be a good thing for Mozilla, as they can adapt to what the other browsers lack. Plug-ins to me is the advantage that Mozilla has over the competition, as long it doesn't eat up your memory. I have Skyfire and the latest beta of Opera Mobile 10. It just depends on your tastes and what YOU like in a mobile browser. - BLUEBOY
Originally posted by blueboy09: Actually, this might be a good thing for Mozilla, as they can adapt to what the other browsers lack. Plug-ins to me is the advantage that Mozilla has over the competition, as long it doesn't eat up your memory. I have Skyfire and the latest beta of Opera Mobile 10. It just depends on your tastes and what YOU like in a mobile browser. - BLUEBOY
Skyfire was awful. Used to crash my Blackjack all the time. Opera is VERY solid however. Would be nice to have something other than Safari on the iPhone, though I'm not sure the experience would be much different.