{"id":6220,"date":"2010-01-27T15:29:44","date_gmt":"2010-01-27T22:29:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=6220"},"modified":"2010-02-03T10:00:59","modified_gmt":"2010-02-03T17:00:59","slug":"n900-microb-browser-basics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/6220\/","title":{"rendered":"N900 MicroB Browser Basics"},"content":{"rendered":"

Every new phone has a learning curve, however brief.\u00a0 When I got my N900 I expected to have to put a fair amount of effort into figuring out how to use the device.\u00a0 After all this was not only a new handset for me but I’d never used\u00a0 Maemo before. Plus, I’d heard that the N900 was a geeky device, not really suited for normal mobile users.<\/p>\n

\"MicroB<\/p>\n

OK, maybe I am a geek, but I think I got up to speed with the N900 and Maemo as quickly as I did with my first exposure to Android or S60. The Maemo user interface maybe daunting initially but with a little research and experimentation it reveals itself as powerful, easy to use and efficient to terms of quickly accomplishing both complex and simple tasks.<\/p>\n

My focus is browsing and web apps.\u00a0 I believe the N900 ‘s MicroB browser is the best built-in mobile browser ever and maybe the best mobile browser, period.\u00a0 Here are some tips to help you make MicroB work for you.<\/p>\n

Understanding the MicroB GUI<\/strong><\/p>\n

MicroB’s UI is very clean and quite intuitive. Most actions are accomplished using\u00a0 the toolbars at the top and bottom of the screen:<\/p>\n