Monday, 7 January 2013
Popular mobile browsers
Distinct from a adaptable browser is a web-based emulator, which uses a "Virtual Handset" to affectation WAP pages on a computer screen, implemented either in Java or as an HTML transcoder.
The afterward are some of the added accepted adaptable browsers. Some adaptable browsers are absolutely miniaturized Web browsers, so some adaptable browser companies aswell accommodate browsers for desktop and laptop computers.
editDefault browsers acclimated by above adaptable buzz and PDA vendors
Browser Creator FOSS Current blueprint engine Software license Notes
Internet Explorer Mobile Microsoft No Trident proprietary on Windows Buzz and Windows Adaptable only
Android browser Google Yes WebKit Apache 2.0 and GPLv2 -
BlackBerry Browser Research in Motion No Mango (ver 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 5.0)
Webkit (ver 6.0+) proprietary -
Blazer Palm No NetFront10 proprietary installed on all newer Palm Treos and PDAs
Dolphin Browser MoboTap ? WebKit installed on all Bada
Firefox for mobile Mozilla Yes Gecko MPL 1.1+, GPLv2+, GNU LGPL 2.1+ Currently appear for Android and Nokia Maemo devices
Iris Browser Torch Mobile ? WebKit proprietary Acquired by Research in Motion - No best supports Windows Adaptable or Linux
Kindle Basic Web Amazon.com No NetFront proprietary -
Myriad Browser Myriad Group No Magellan (ver. 6.X)
Fugu (ver 7.X)
WebKit (ver 9)11 proprietary Acquired from Openwave in 2008
NetFront ACCESS Co., Ltd. No NetFront proprietary -
Nokia Series 40 Browser Nokia No WebKit12 proprietary -
Obigo Browser Obigo AB No WebKit (to be released) proprietary 100% endemic by Teleca AB
Opera Mobile Opera Software No Presto proprietary Capable of account HTML and reformat for baby screens, installed on abounding phones
PlayStation Portable web browser Sony No NetFront proprietary
Polaris Browser Infraware Inc. No Lumi (Ver. 6.X)
WebKit (Ver. 7.X) proprietary Nokia, Samsung, LG Electronics, KYOCERA and added Smartphone and cellular buzz in USA, China, Korea, etc.
Series 60 web browser Nokia ? WebKit BSD licenses on Series 60 phones (predominantly Nokia)
Safari Apple Inc No WebKit proprietary on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
Skyfire Adaptable Browser Skyfire No WebKit proprietary Renders Flash 10, Ajax and Silverlight content. Currently supports iOS and Android.
uZard Web Logicplant Co., Ltd. No MoRDAC (Mobile aggressive Remote Affectation and Control) proprietary on Samsung, LG Electronics and added smartphones and cellular phones in Korea
WebOS Browser
Palm
No WebKit proprietary -
Browser Creator FOSS Current blueprint engine Software license Notes
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