I ran the HTML5 Test on the iPad browser http://www.html5test.com/
and it scored a paltry 127 out of 300 On 8/12/10, Tony Cooke <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/08/2010 01:16, ldouglas wrote: >> >> On somewhat of a tangent - I saw the Evo as well as the Droid X in the >> store today for the first time. It doesn't seem anywhere near as big >> as I expected. Not that much bigger/wider than my Treo Pro in a rubber >> skin and not that much bigger than the Pre from what I remember. >> >> For all the talk of giant screens, I was kinda expecting something >> that couldn't fit in my hand comfortably. The Dell Streak is supposed >> to be 5" (and unfortunately on AT&T) so it'd be interesting to >> compare. >> > > Just looked at one and it certainly is a bit too big to be a `hand held > phone` whilst being too small to be a tablet >> >> >> I was really hoping the webOSPad (for lack of a better word) would be >> out around the same time that the fleet of Android tablets as well as >> Windows 7 (Phone 7) tablets would be out around October. I played with >> an iPad today as well >> > > Having played with the iPad in an Apple store yesterday I was > surprised/interested to discover that even using the same webkit (I > think) browser engine as all the other smartphones, Apple have managed > to `break` it to the extent that the multi-layer .css menus on my own > website don`t function at all on the iPad whereas they DO on my Pre! > > Both phones can`t handle my scrolling picture gallery (needs more work, > obviously). :-( > > Oh, if you do decide to browse my site you will find dozens of `dummy` > pages waiting for content.! > > If you want to work down the menus then Travel/Caribbean/Aruba is the > only fully functioning one at the moment. I`d be interested to hear if > any Android phones can handle it and whether the scrolling gallery works > on them? > > -- > Tony Cooke > www.tonycooke.co.uk > contactable at tony.j.cookeATgooglemailDOTcom > Alimony is your cash surrender value to your spouse.
