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08-01-2008, 03:14 AM
yes nibb mobile Safari is currently only available on the iPhone.. I just got a Tilt with WM6 for my business line.. I too would rather see a Native App for WM5/WM6 then a web browser based one... Digital Mayhem, Inc. AIM: Steve.Lawrence@Digital-Mayhem.biz MSN: Steve.Lawrence@Digital-Mayhem.biz YAHOO: DigitalMayhem_Steve SKYPE: DigitalMayhem_Steve I'm Important |
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08-01-2008, 10:29 AM
Pocket Opera is more powerful than the Safari browser on the iPhone; has better Javascript support as well as Flash support. You are right that Pocket IE etc will eventually catch up with Safari (in fact, according to Windows Mobile 7 spec leaks will surpass it » Exclusive: Windows Mobile 7 To Focus On Touch and Motion Gestures » InsideMicrosoft-part of the Blog News Channel). I forgot to add that the Webkit browsers (effectivley open source Safari) will feature on more and more mobile devices; the Internet tablets, the Android platform (Google phone) etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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17-01-2008, 06:42 PM
Hi Nibb, It isn't on the roadmap yet, and won't be for a while. And no, we're not slow in advances ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Senior Member Posts: 5,047 Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Cumbria, UK SupportSuite Owned License |
21-05-2008, 08:21 AM
Jabber would require using a dedicated port to this purpose so that is really out of the question. Icon Headquarters - Its Elixir - Web2Messenger |
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| Senior Member Posts: 5,047 Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Cumbria, UK SupportSuite Owned License |
21-05-2008, 02:07 PM
I was making the point that server side, a port would need to be mapped by the software (Kayako) to allow the Jabber software to communicate with it. Because Kayako is PHP Server Side software, it can't just map ports it wishes to use. It would require some "helper" software to be installed at server level. Because of this, I think it would be best if Kayako built their own software using XML like the current WinApp. Icon Headquarters - Its Elixir - Web2Messenger |
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16-06-2008, 10:41 PM
MACscr, I think we have made considerable progress in the current roadmap (more than 100 bugs and feature additions) in a fairly short space of time. If you wanted us to try and deliver more than this in a single build, you would be asking us to put quality very much one the line. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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16-06-2008, 10:53 PM
Hi MACscr, The last build was released less than three months ago, not twelve months ago. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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