After many input from the Beta users, Skyfire listens and has done its homework. Unlike the first Skyfire release that I mentioned here at PA, the new Beta build v0.6 has more updates such as:
- Multi-line text entry (2,000 character limit)
- Auto-complete text entry
- Paste into URL or search
- Ability to delete bookmarks
- Multiple zoom modes for touch screen phones
- Double tap to Zoom In and Zoom Out
- Support for custom virtual keyboards (SIP)
- Web search shortcut in softkey menu
- Access to the Windows Mobile Taskbar in softkey menu
- Persistent settings for SmartFit, Mute and Zoom size
- Support for 12-key and ½ QWERTY devices
- Password masking
- Backlight usage based on system settings
- OK button sends Skyfire to the background
For the rest of informations regarding the new v0.6, you can find them at Skyfire's FAQ web page. It's a pity I can't test Skyfire myself since I don't live at the US, but according to Jessica Dolcourt (Webware) there are two significant new features that distinguish this new version. First is the zooming features, "double-tapping and -clicking will now zoom the screen in and out (in addition to using the Back key.) Touch-screen users can also achieve variable levels of granularity by clicking and dragging to resize the zoom box." Second is about the text entry, "Newly added support for predictive text will make inputting text faster and less nerve-wracking, too."
And as always, Beta build has bugs and errors. Skyfire has mentioned in its FAQ web page, that the technical team is working hard to resolve the issue with Yahoo TV & Music. But that's not all, according to one of user's comment at MyTodayScreen; Skyfire also has trouble with Rhapsody. Hopefully Skyfire will address these issues in the next release, it still has a long way to be the best mobile web browser.
And now, I'm just going to lay down and bare them all for you the Q&A between me and Tracy Demiroz (Skyfire's Marketing - VSC Consulting):
- When will other subscribers outside the US be available for the Beta program? -- Right now, our private beta efforts are here in the US. We released Skyfire for Window Mobile in the US, and next we'll begin our Symbian S60 private beta in the US. Later this year, we will announce our plans to make Skyfire available outside the US.
- What are the official upgraded features in the new Beta 2 (version 0.6)? -- At the end of April, we released Skyfire 0.6 and you can see the features and bug fixes in this release detailed in our FAQ. Beta 1 and Beta 2 refers to when the beta user signed up. Right now, we are inviting Beta 1 to download Skyfire -- that is everyone that signed up on or before March 1.
- How long is this Beta 2 (v0.6) intended to be? -- As we go from beta to 1.0, we balance our product roadmap with listening to the beta community and getting their feedback into the product. With that said, there will be future releases of the beta before 1.0, however, we don't publically disclose when the next beta release is.
- I see Skyfire is more optimized for Pocket PC, is there any plan to make it for non-touchscreen Windows Mobile in the next roadmap? -- Skyfire Windows Mobile is available for both touch and non-touchscreen; we launched our private beta with both of these versions available. -- (uh, silly me ;-p my bad then)
- Do you embedded Flash Player into Skyfire directly? Or users need to install Flash Player mobile version seperately? -- Skyfire supports embedded Flash, QuickTime, Windows Media, Real Player, etc. without the need to download and install anything other than Skyfire.
- Aside from Windows Mobile as Skyfire main platform of choice, what are the next platforms you plan to support in the future Skyfire's roadmap? -- The next platform we will support is Symbian S60 for Nokia N-Series and E-Series phones in the US.
- I know it's a long shot, but I got to ask: As we all know it that Palm OS (Garnet) v5.xx is going to be replaced with new Palm OS Nova in 2009; how does Skyfire intend to deal with this? Do you still going to release Skyfire for Palm OS (Garnet)? – At this time, we have no plans to support Palm OS phones, however, Windows Mobile phones offered by Palm, like certain Treo models, are fully supported.
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
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