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Hey everyone,

Instead of making a post with I'm typing this from my N900, I thought I would focus a bit on the usability of the web browser with and without the stylus.

With the stylus, combined with the very high resolution, I'm able to browse 95% of content without the need to ever use the zooming function on the webpage. What this means for me is saving a lot of time. Stylus lovers rejoice!!!

Without the stylus, it's still a slick experience. However, zooming in and out is a must when clicking small links, and double tapping is my preferred method as I feel that the clockwise finger roation is not precise enough for me, and more tiring.

In terms of responsiveness and feedback, the browser is very good. It's giving me the same response with a single window, or multiple windows with flash content, so that working with multiple tabs is only increasing my productivity (Of course there is a performance threshold somewhere).

After my brief one-day session with the N900, I can suggest this device for all people, who need to be online anywhere, in a fast, efficient, and mobile way.

I could speak of all the other features but that would make this a very long and repetitive post. I guess I'm one lucky bastard for getting a fault free device
 
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you can also make tiny swirls and it works, very sensitive. i dont have to zoom much either, and ive become fairly adept at selecting link with a finger and no zoom. this is by far the best mobile browaing experience ive ever had, and ive been using internet capable devices for over 6 years.
 
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I find the zooming by tapping function to be finnicky, especially when running heavy processing apps. But gesture zooming always works, no matter what, in my experience. You have to do a partial circle to get it started, but it is VERY accurate. Just turn slowly, and the smaller the circle the better.
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I'm upset that there's no RSS mechanism for subscribing to feeds. What are we supposed to do, open, RSS and load in feeds? In 2009?!
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Originally Posted by christexaport View Post
I'm upset that there's no RSS mechanism for subscribing to feeds. What are we supposed to do, open, RSS and load in feeds? In 2009?!
I'm not generally a huge fan of google services, but I've found a winning combination, IMHO.
I use Feedly as a front-end for Google Reader, in Firefox on all of my regular 'puters, and I use the iPhone version of Google Reader on my N800 and N900.
This works nicely for me. Google also strips the linked articles down to a bare minimum on the iPhone version and saves much traffic. Its all synced so you don't read dupes.
It works really well. Give it a spin ...
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Forgot to mention - I am having some minor issues with rendering at the bottom of the view during browser scrolling, and whiteouts in the browser whilst rendering a new page and showing a heavy load. I have got adblock installed.
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Browser is great however, I haven't quite got the hang of clicking links.

Most of the time it zooms in instead of opening links. Anyone know how to rectify this?
 
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Originally Posted by fnordianslip View Post
Forgot to mention - I am having some minor issues with rendering at the bottom of the view during browser scrolling, and whiteouts in the browser whilst rendering a new page and showing a heavy load. I have got adblock installed.
I see this, too. Quite often. Very irritating and slow things down significantly
 
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Originally Posted by sorodoros View Post
I see this, too. Quite often. Very irritating and slow things down significantly
Out of curiosity, do you have adblock installed?
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Originally Posted by fnordianslip View Post
Out of curiosity, do you have adblock installed?
No, but I do have the native pop-up block set to Open pop-ups (only requested.)
 

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