A while back someone told me they were designing PocketMozilla for the PalmVII using
primarily key pieces for the CVS @ Mozilla.org
(such as :
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/htmlparser/src/ ), but that was months ago.
Alot of people have repurposed AvantGo
material to just run on a PQA and some people have even begun to do it with i-Mode
material.
But what I don't see is what difference using any of these has over using the Clipper?
(With the exception fact that AvantGo
supports small Javascript functions). I (personally) beleive if Clipper were made
open-sourced to the Palm-Dev community that a
large number of advancements could be made on it and make it a killer application.
Then again, it could also go the other way and
turn into a crazy mess to handle.
Thoughts on that?
- Jon
Bryan Batchelder wrote:
> anyone know of a vanilla browser type software package similar to PalmScape
> that works on a Palm VII? I have been looking for a while, and it seems
> like it shouldn't be hard to do (I mean swicth from using NetLib to
> INetLib).
>
> I mean, the INetLow example app almost does this except it doesn't render
> the HTML at all....anyone have source for PalmScape or some other browser,
> or something like avantgo?
>
> Any idea why none of these applications are switching to work with the VII?
> You'd think they'd have done it immediately. Maybe I am missing something?
>
> --bryan
>
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