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Here is the HTML5 score (from best to worst) according to html5test.com : | Here is the HTML5 score (from best to worst) according to html5test.com : | ||
* MeeFox 1.0.5 : 360/555 | * MeeFox 1.0.5 : 360/555 | ||
+ | * QmlMozBrowser : 351/555 | ||
* Opera Mobile 12.1 : 218/555 | * Opera Mobile 12.1 : 218/555 | ||
* N9 Grob : 205/555 | * N9 Grob : 205/555 | ||
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* Firefox 15.0 : unable to perform the test (can't visit https://html5test.com) | * Firefox 15.0 : unable to perform the test (can't visit https://html5test.com) | ||
- | + | N9 grob seems to be the quickest. | |
- | + | Meefox and QmlMozBrowser are slow, plus they seems not compliant (install only 1 among them). | |
- | Opera Mini 8 gets a bad HTML5 score, however it | + | Opera Mini 8 gets a bad HTML5 score, however it can manage the SSL security mechanisms and can download files (i.e from openrepos.net...). |
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+ | Opera Mini 8 works in a client/server way with an Opera "proxy" server in the middle (between you and the site, this proxy server seems to be located in Nederland). The web Pages are not running on your device but on the Opera proxy server and the HTML output is then send to your N9. I notice that sites with JavaScript are rarely usable. | ||
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