ZetaKey, a new webkit browser for Windows Mobile now available
If you are still mourning RIM’s purchase of Torch Mobile, cry no more, as a new webkit-based browser for Windows Mobile has just become available.
See a video of the software in action and the download links after the break:
Zetakey’s free browser promises:
- Fast, High performance Webkit-based Full HTML Browser
- Compliance with latest Internet standards, such as HTML, CSS
- Support stylus touch or finger touch screen
- Configurable and customisable for specific purpose browser
- FLASH-LITE support
Read more at Zetakey here.
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I been mourning torchmobile and still use their amazing browser. I hope this lives up to it. I also hope Dorothy kicks their development into high gear.
VIW Reply:
May 18th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
Dorothy has been a disappointment… development has been way too slow. Hopefully these Zetakey guys actually pump out regular updates faster!
VIW Reply:
May 18th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
Dorothy has been a disappointment… development has been way too slow. Hopefully these Zetakey guys actually pump out regular updates faster!
"You you are still mourning RIM’s purchase of Torch Mobile, cry no more, as a new webkit-based browser for Windows Mobile has just become available."
Nope! Still crying. This browser is awful. It's alpha but still I don't see this getting any better than our alternatives. WP7 will be here by then. The bottom is cut off and the graphics are formatted for a qvga screen. Remember the quality of early skyfire on a vga-wvga screen? Think that but worse. Skip it unless you have a qvga phone.
Any better than Opera 10?
I haven't looked back since I moved to Opera Mobile 10, it's damn near perfect. I don't understand how with Turbo turned off even pages load almost instantly. I wish it had retained the pinch-to-zoom over the two-level zoom offered in version 10, but the zoom actually works really fine in 10 even though it seems less robust than pinch-to-zoom.