Lead Mozilla Developer Talks Windows CE 27
An anonymous reader writes "The Lead Developer of the Minimo (Mini Mozilla) project, Doug Turner, has ported Minimo over to the Windows CE platform. He discusses this new version of the lightweight edition of Mozilla in a newsgroup posting." From the post: "Currently, I am building against the Pocket PC 2003 SDK. We may want to
adjust this at some point, but I thought it would be acceptable place to
start. The binary is 3.8MB compressed not including security. To run
the build I have, you need about 5mb of memory to display www.google.com."
5 megs to display google.com ? (Score:5, Insightful)
and can someone remember who was the one who said that 64kb is enough for everything ?
i remember when i used to play around with an Elektronika computer which was built in USSR, it the same massive 64kb of ram and only a floppy drive
everything that was supposed to work, worked.
ofcourse
argh these good old days
anyway
Re:5 megs to display google.com ? (Score:1, Insightful)
Who? The only quote I know is about 640 KB, and it's not from any Mozilla developer, but rather from Bill Gates. I don't know how that could have as much effect as you wish.
Considering the browser needs to support all those details from the standards, I wouldn't expect it to have
Re:5 megs to display google.com ? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:5 megs to display google.com ? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:5 megs to display google.com ? (Score:2)
anyway
He's only just started, give a fella a chance!
Re:5 megs to display google.com ? (Score:2)
Posted by Zonk on Thursday February 17, @07:41AM (Score:2, Funny)
So I guess this will ahve to be duped later with a departmant tag???
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Re:Posted by Zonk on Thursday February 17, @07:41A (Score:1)
Re:Posted by Zonk on Thursday February 17, @07:41A (Score:2)
BTW, about correcting you if you're wrong, I usually say "have", not "ahve", but then, I'm no native english speaker
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Needs to be smaller, but without security!? (Score:4, Insightful)
It is still commendable that it is being made smaller - that is its main disadvantage.
Minimo lead developer (Score:5, Informative)
--Asa
Re:Minimo lead developer (Score:2, Informative)
Now all we need to do is disable JavaScript! (Score:3, Interesting)
The second thing they didn't like was the total inability to remove JavaScript from the product. JavaScript is (evidently) required to render HTML pages by Gecko.
I guess one out of two ain't bad.
Re:Now all we need to do is disable JavaScript! (Score:5, Informative)
The entire user interface of Mozilla is defined by XUL, a markup language [everything2.com]. But XUL only says "create a menu and add these menuitems". It does not implement any program logic, for, say, what to do when a menuitem is clicked. All actual behavior has to be implemented via Javascript. So it's not so much Gecko that needs Javascript but that the UI of Mozilla does. And that includes such things as pop-up menus when you right click.
Re:Now all we need to do is disable JavaScript! (Score:1)
Re:Now all we need to do is disable JavaScript! (Score:2)
Re:Now all we need to do is disable JavaScript! (Score:3, Informative)
smaller 1x browser? (Score:4, Interesting)
An interesting item I ran into a while ago is the 1X [scitrav.com] browser: it fits on a floppy, is very small yet surprisingly functional and fast, however it requires payment (trial version available from the site). I think it works only in Windows -- I can't find any info about it being ported to CE.
Re:smaller 1x browser? (Score:2)
Unfortunately, DilloWin is about dead...
Where? (Score:2)
Re:Where? (Score:2)
Last update was in 2003.
I'm also e-mailing this post to you.