David Storey wrote:

> ... It is also cheaper to surf on phones as all 
> processing is done server side and a compressed binary is sent 
> to the phone. Less data is sent to the phone and the phone 
> doesn't have to do and there is no complex processing on the 
> phone.

Does this mean the problem can be fixed on the server without all the
current users having to download a new version?

> Things like scrolling is also very fast. It'll also work 
> on many sites not designed for the mobile web, due to the 
> reformatting and being a full html browser instead of a walled 
> garden wap browser...

This has to be the first 'full' html browser that can't display lists
properly. 


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