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So, to make things clear:
At work I don't have any PC connected to internet, therefore I use my phone for browsing and so on. I have Nokia E51 and I can't log in to my GOG account while using the original browser. Everytimes I try to log in, the browser crashes (as you know, there should arrive a pop-up window where I should input my e-mail and password and that seems to cause the crash).
Then I use Opera Mini, where I can log in, but I can't quote, reply, or add reputation, because Opera doesn't show those pop-up buttons.
Do you know of some mobile phone browser which can do both?
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You need a Javascript/AJAX-enabled browser, which Opera should have. Maybe Netfront?
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klaymen: So, to make things clear:
At work I don't have any PC connected to internet, therefore I use my phone for browsing and so on. I have Nokia E51 and I can't log in to my GOG account while using the original browser. Everytimes I try to log in, the browser crashes (as you know, there should arrive a pop-up window where I should input my e-mail and password and that seems to cause the crash).
Then I use Opera Mini, where I can log in, but I can't quote, reply, or add reputation, because Opera doesn't show those pop-up buttons.
Do you know of some mobile phone browser which can do both?
double check your opera mini settings and make sure Javascript is enabled.
Opera mini is a good choice, you can try Mozilla's Minimo browser too. It's pretty good. : )
edit. Damn, it seems Minimo is discontinued, but there's another mobile browser that its based on it which is being worked on at the time. : )
Post edited April 14, 2009 by drmlessgames
You should try Skyfire phone browser. It supports most advanced features you require, plus stuff like flash as well.
http://www.skyfire.com/
michaelleung: sadly Netfront isn't compatible with my phone
Weclock: I didn't spot any such setting. Either I am blind or stupid.
A-Pock: tried skyfire and it is fine, but everytimes I try to zoom (let's say the GOG page), it just zooms in and everything is pixelated, so I can't read a thing. Maybe I should check the options to find something there.
By the way I managed to login via my original phone browser, I just turned off blocking pop-up windows.
I was trying to use gog from my PDA phone a while back and was thinking of making a blisteringly hostile post about how they don't support a platform that i was probably alone in using.
I mostly only wanted to do something stupid like buy a game that I had no hope of running on it. IE mobile wasn't that good at assembling the site once it was downloaded, everything was all over the place, links and the images of ther buttons on different rows etc.
Might have to try opera on it one of these days
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Aliasalpha: I was trying to use gog from my PDA phone a while back and was thinking of making a blisteringly hostile post about how they don't support a platform that i was probably alone in using.
I mostly only wanted to do something stupid like buy a game that I had no hope of running on it. IE mobile wasn't that good at assembling the site once it was downloaded, everything was all over the place, links and the images of ther buttons on different rows etc.
Might have to try opera on it one of these days

If it's a touch screen, Opera Mobile 9.5 beta is a wonder, 9.7 is supposedly even better (but haven't been released to the public yet), I have only shortly run Opera Mini to compare, and Mobile is a much more full-fledged browser. It takes a little while to start on my LG KS20, and it sometimes complains about not enough memory, but on the whole it's MUCH better than the crappy Explorer.