{"id":4065,"date":"2009-05-29T13:42:49","date_gmt":"2009-05-29T20:42:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=4065"},"modified":"2009-05-29T15:05:00","modified_gmt":"2009-05-29T22:05:00","slug":"skyfire-10-reviewed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/4065\/","title":{"rendered":"Skyfire 1.0 Reviewed"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Version 1.0 of the Skyfire browser for Windows Mobile 5 and 6 and Symbian S60 3rd edition was released on Wednesday. I saw the announcement during the Google I\/O keynote but I was so busy covering the event that I only got around to downloading the new release today.\u00a0 It probably took a little longer for me because it meant putting down my new toy, the HTC Magic developer phone that Google gave away at I\/O, and picking up my trusty Nokia N95-3.<\/p>\n
Skyfire 1.0 marks the end of Skyfire as a Beta product, but it’s still free. The changes in Skyfire\u00a0 since the last Beta mainly address usability issues and performance. I’ve included the full Release Notes at the bottom of the post. The highlights of the release for me are:<\/p>\n
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Skyfire has always been a superb video viewer with full support for Flash and Silverlight. With every release video seems to get smoother, faster and more stable.\u00a0 The vast majority of the videos on the web play very well in Skyfire.\u00a0 And because it’s also a browser, Skyfire makes it easy to find videos using your favorite search engine. Skyfire has become the only video player I use on my N95. I just watched a 50 minute video in Skyfire with no problems.\u00a0 The only trouble with Skyfire video is that the N95’s backlight shuts off after 60 seconds and when that happens Skyfire starts its inactivity timer countdown and will disconnect five minutes later. I use a free application called LightCtrl<\/a> that can be configured to keep the backlight on as long as LightCtrl is running in the background. It works although it’s not very convenient to use, you have to launch LightCntrl before you start the video and manually shut it down when you are done.\u00a0 Skyfire itself\u00a0 really should override the backlight timeout when playing a video.<\/p>\n An area where the browser has always\u00a0 been lacking is its handling of text.\u00a0 Scrolling through pages of text is a bit slow with the area you scroll into first displaying a checker board pattern which is slowly replaced by initially fuzzy text that eventually becomes sharp. That combined with the lack of dedicated page up and page down keys makes reading long passages of text slow and cumbersome.<\/p>\n I could probably\u00a0 live with the scrolling issue but a bigger problem with Skyfire’s text handling is that it doesn’t reflow text columns to fit screen width when zooming.\u00a0 There is one zoom level where the column exactly fits the page, but the text is often too small to read easily or at all at that zoom level (left image below).\u00a0 When you scroll in to make text readable the column no longer fits the page and you have to scroll horizontally to read each line which I consider unacceptable (right image below).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I’ve pretty much restricted myself to using Skyfire as a dedicated video player.\u00a0 I’d like to use it as general purpose browser but have given up because of\u00a0 the text size problem and the need to scroll horizontally.<\/p>\n The full release notes, in PDF format,\u00a0 are on the Support <\/em>page. I’ve copied them below for your convenience, particularly if you are reading this on a mobile device where viewing PDFs is usually impossible or problematic.<\/p>\n Related Posts<\/em> —-<\/p>\n Skyfire 1.0 \u2013 Release Notes (Windows Mobile and Symbian)<\/span><\/p>\n Released: May 27, 2009<\/p>\n We are excited to release Skyfire 1.0. In this release, we focused on enhancing user interactions, stability, and scalability to create a solid foundation on which to build the future of the product.<\/p>\n What\u2019s new in 1.0?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Known issues in this release<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Not supported in Skyfire<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Installation<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n You can upgrade to 1.0 by pointing your browser to http:\/\/get.skyfire.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n If you are currently running Skyfire Beta 0.85 or earlier, you must first uninstall Skyfire from your device and then install 1.0. You will be able to log into your existing Skyfire account using the \u2018log-in\u2019 option on the start page.<\/p>\n Thanks, Version 1.0 of the Skyfire browser for Windows Mobile 5 and 6 and Symbian S60 3rd edition was released on Wednesday. I saw the announcement during the Google I\/O keynote but I was so busy covering the event that I only got around to downloading the new release today.\u00a0 It probably took a little longer for me because it meant putting down my new toy, the HTC Magic developer phone that Google gave away at I\/O, and picking up my … Continue reading
\nSkyfire 0.9 – WVGA Support, Twitter and Facebook Integration<\/a>
\nSkyfire Browser Beta 0.85 for S60 – Full Review<\/a><\/p>\n\n
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\nYour Skyfire Team<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"