{"id":4421,"date":"2009-06-30T15:27:55","date_gmt":"2009-06-30T22:27:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=4421"},"modified":"2009-06-30T15:27:55","modified_gmt":"2009-06-30T22:27:55","slug":"bolt-beta-3-browser-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/4421\/","title":{"rendered":"Bolt Beta 3 Browser Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
I’ve been using the new release of Bolt (V 1.04, aka Beta 3) for about a day now and I’m quite impressed.\u00a0 This release represents a significant upgrade.\u00a0 The new support for bold and italic fonts, file uploading\u00a0 and copying text from web pages is particularly welcome.<\/p>\n
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Bolt and italic support may seem like a small thing but it makes for a big improvement in the appearance and readability of many sites. Of all the server assisted Java based browsers Bolt is the only one to properly render bold, italic and bold-italic.<\/p>\n
The new feature to upload photos and videos to web based services like YouTube and Flickr comes in the form of support for the html input tag’s “file<\/span>” type so it works with any site that has a web form for uploading. You can browse the phone’s file system from within Bolt to select and directly upload content. This does require that your phone support the Java JSR 75 file system capability, which most modern phones do although operators, especially in the U.S., often block it on subsidized phones.<\/p>\n The new copy and paste function works well.\u00a0 To use it, first position the cursor near the beginning or end of the text you wish to copy.\u00a0 Then choose “Select Text” from the menu and move the cursor horizontally and\/or vertically to highlight what you want to copy and then choose “Copy” from the menu. I found it was a little tricky to select text as Bolt seemed to want to “jump” the cursor to the next column or paragraph.\u00a0 But with a little patience it’s doable.\u00a0 Bolt has implemented\u00a0 its own internal clipboard to store copied text rather than using the phone OS clipboard.\u00a0 This is a good choice as most feature phones don’t natively implement copy and paste and thus don’t have a system clipboard.\u00a0 With Bolt you can copy text from a webpage and then paste it into an\u00a0 webmail message or a web\u00a0 based “Notes” application like or Evernote on any phone.\u00a0 However the lack of direct access to the system clipboard means that on phones that do support copy\/paste like BlackBerries, Symbian phones and most Sony Ericssons, there is no obvious way to copy text into an SMS or the phone’s native email or notes applications.\u00a0 I did find a workaround that let me transfer the contents of the Bolt clipboard to the system clipboard on both the Nokia N95 and BlackBerry 7100i. What I had to do is:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n The process is workable if a bit cumbersome.\u00a0 In the next release, I’d like to see Bolt provide a way for users to directly open the clipboard in an editable text field to make copying into the system clipboard a little easier.<\/p>\n This release is particularly exciting for users of older BlackBerries running BlackBerry OS 4.1 and earlier. (All the screenshot images in this post are from the old BlackBerry 7100i.) Bolt Beta 2 did not\u00a0 work at all on these older models.\u00a0 Beta 1 ran but scrolling and cursor movement were unbearably slow.\u00a0 Beta 3 fixes both problems and I found it very usable on my BlackBerry 7100i which runs OS 4.1.\u00a0 Scrolling by page\u00a0and moving the cursor around the page is much<\/strong> quicker than it was in Beta 1 and is on a par with navigation in Opera Mini 4.2.\u00a0\u00a0 The dedicated page up and down keys (2 and 8) make reading long blocks of text a breeze.<\/p>\n Speaking of dedicated keys there are now a full set in Bolt:<\/p>\n 0: Show Favorites In addition, on BlackBerries only, “T” ( Alt+ “2” on SureType models) goes to the top of the page and “B” (or Alt + “8) goes to the bottom.<\/p>\n I believe that server assisted browsers like\u00a0 Bolt, Opera Mini and UCWEB are the best way to use the web on mobile devices today. With most of the hard work done on the server, these browsers are much faster than the direct browsers on any phone, even the iPhone.\u00a0 This is true even on 3G and doubly so on slower connections.\u00a0 Plus all three browsers are written in java and run on almost any phone, bringing rich full-web mobile browsing to the masses and to the developing world.\u00a0 There is a lot of completion in this space right now which is driving all three vendors to constantly improve their products.\u00a0 Bolt’s Beta 3 is now\u00a0 a serious challenger to Opera Mini right now and the new support for Cyrillic fonts clearly targets Eastern Europe, an Opera stronghold. \u00a0 A\u00a0 major new Opera Mini release is expected soon and should raise the bar even higher,\u00a0 hopefully with it’s own copy\/paste feature and tabbed browsing. UCWEB already has those features but lags in quality of rendering but UCWEB\u00a0 is not standing still with seemingly a new release every month or two.\u00a0 The elephant in the room is Skyfire with its full Flash support. Skyfire is\u00a0 currently limited to Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 but a BlackBerry version is in development.\u00a0 BlackBerry apps are written in a variant of Java ME so it probably wouldn’t take too much effort for Skyfire to extend support to generic Java devices. I love competition and the innovation it delivers. Bolt Beta 3 is great new browsing option that works on most phones.\u00a0 Give it a try.\u00a0 Visit boltbrowser.com\/download.html<\/a> to register and download.\u00a0 It’s free.<\/p>\n Related Posts<\/span> I’ve been using the new release of Bolt (V 1.04, aka Beta 3) for about a day now and I’m quite impressed.\u00a0 This release represents a significant upgrade.\u00a0 The new support for bold and italic fonts, file uploading\u00a0 and copying text from web pages is particularly welcome. Bolt and italic support may seem like a small thing but it makes for a big improvement in the appearance and readability of many sites. Of all the server assisted Java based browsers … Continue reading \n
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