Yahoo has updated the mobile web version of its widgets platform. When the Beta launched in January<\/a>, access was limited to iPhone plus a handful of recent Windows Mobile and S60 phones. Even Opera Mini was blocked. I recently tried beta.m.yahoo.com<\/a> again using Mini and got in. The page I saw in Mini was different too. It sports a new lighter weight layout (image top left). Compare that with the original N95 version (below right). The functionality of the two is equivalent but the original is flashier, for example it has a CSS rollover effect that turns the background of the link under the cursor green. The lite version’s page weight is 25% less than the original, 46 KB vs 61 KB for my heavily customized home page and uses simpler CSS for quicker rendering on phones with slow processors.<\/p>\n
It looks like a lot of phones are getting the new version including most Nokia S40’s and older S60 and Windows Mobile phones like the N70 and Audiovox SMT5600 respectively. I also saw it with the Samsung X820 and Sony Ericsson K750i user agents. But all the Motorola user agents and anything with an OpenWave browser still gets turned away with a “We’re sorry. The new home page does not yet support your whatever<\/em>. I’m sure the new platform works on a lot more phones than the ones I mentioned , give it a try and leave a comment<\/a> telling us whether you get it or not.<\/p>\n
Speaking of the Mail Widget, it’s potentially the best part of this new mobile platform. I’ve been quite critical<\/a> of Yahoo’s mobile web mail for performance issues and missing features. To it’s credit, Yahoo seems to have given it’s mobile web servers a capacity boost and mobile Y!Mail has been reasonably fast and stable for me lately. But it still has the limitation that links are removed from emails! When someone submits a link to a new mobile site using the Contact form<\/a> on this site it goes to my Yahoo Mail, but I can’t follow the link when I read that email on the phone. The new Mail Widget doesn’t have that problem, all links are clickable. Almost all the features of the PC version of Yahoo Mail are available too including folders, move to folder and send from alternate addresses including SpamGuard disposable ones. About the only things you can’t do in the widget are check your other POP3 mail accounts and set up new disposable addresses. The mail widget has the potential to be the best mobile webmail yet from any provider including gMail.<\/p>\n
Yahoo has updated the mobile web version of its widgets platform. When the Beta launched in January, access was limited to iPhone plus a handful of recent Windows Mobile and S60 phones. Even Opera Mini was blocked. I recently tried beta.m.yahoo.com again using Mini and got in. The page I saw in Mini was different too. It sports a new lighter weight layout (image top left). Compare that with the original N95 version (below right). The functionality of the two … Continue reading