Posted By: VB Man | Nov 23rd, 2008 @ 5:27 PM
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VB Man
VB Man
Year of the Linux MCE.

I'm going to cut to the chase:

When is it coming and why is IE Mobile still going to be only for new phones?

The site is pretty browsable in Skyfire. Opera Mobile cannot handle the intense ajax that runs when clicking on "Next Page".

"Hi I came from Blackberry and purchased a HTC Touch Pro, so Khush, do you mean to tell to tell me that my brand new phone (as in brand new End of 2008) will not be able to run PIE6?  I respectfully call you a liar, actually I retract that, I disrespectfully call you a liar.  While I understand that higher management may have fed you that garbage, I nor anyone on this forum is an idiot (even those who disagree with me).  The problem with Microsoft is they are slow to react, and when they do it is too late.  I love Vista, and I love my WM phone, but what I don't love is corporate red tape, of which you are shoving onto our screens.  Thank you very much for informing us of a browser most of us will never use, because I suspect many WM users are jaded and will not buy another WM phone, or they simply use alternative browsers that are of a high caliber (Opera Mobile, Skyfire) "

I am going to take the Jamie method and continuously post Coffeehouse threads until PIE6 is released as an update for all WM devices.

the squeeky wheel gets the ..crackers
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
As you probably know, we recently released the M3 build of Windows 7. My feature team received a lot of feedback, the vast majority of it was incredibly positive, but there were some complaints and feature requests.

We addressed the bugs and issues and looked at the feature requests. One of them was worded in a way similar to your opening post. One of them was a polite ask, with lots of details and justifications.

I only had time for one of them. Guess which one we did?
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
Sorry, but I cannot simply be polite when disucssing the current state of PIE.

Then I cannot discuss with you at all.

Goodbye.
he has an "iphone brick" and ive been afraid to load 2.2 ever since i read his post!
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
It eventually unbricked itself after a couple of hard restarts.
Duncanma
Duncanma
Just Coding for Fun...
Everything you are talking about seems to be about Mobile IE6 ... but then you say this thread is about mobile C9?

I have no information about one of these topics, but mobile C9 is something that I'm working on getting onto our timeline right now. We are just planning out the next six months of work right now, and I feel fairly comfortable that some form of mobile experience will be included.

We are, at the moment, following more of the "mobilize" path (as in method #4 of Cameron Moll's post, or the original source he cites) instead of 'miniaturize'
Duncanma
Duncanma
Just Coding for Fun...
I suspect he is more of a 'I like to have polite discussions, not rude ones' kind of person. No one has said you can't point out flaws in the current mobile IE... I doubt many people would disagree that it has them... but you stated you couldn't be polite while discussing this and that just isn't fun for anyone.
I don't feel cheated. We don't yet know exactly what form the restrictions will take. Besides, somebody will probably have made a CAB and posted it on XDA-Developers within minutes of release.
littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle

Opera is the default browser on my HTC Touch Diamond. I used to browse Channel 9 from there. It worked great... What are the issues that you have with Opera?

I have the same issue, different phone.

Sometimes, It does bring me to the second page, but everything is disabled, including the text off all the posts.
GoddersUK
GoddersUK
I CAN has cheezburger and you CAN'T has stop me!
me too, channel9 is really pathetic on IE6 Mobile, personally I'd love a real mobile equivalent
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