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like the sig cac, also is that info for EVERYONE?!
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everyone who PM's me
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But nothing compares to Opera Mobile (not Mini!) for browsing complex web pages with nested frames, like many financial sites. Really, is there any other browser that can stand up to it?
http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/products/ Try it out. 30-day trial period, too. |
How to: Location-based searches
From the developer:
I've received a number of questions about how to use the new location based searching in MultiIE 4. So, here is a quick 4 step process: 1. Open IE and enter your search item, eg: Coffee http://www.southwaycorp.net/images/lbs-search.PNG 2. Press the GO button popup and select "use location or GPS" http://www.southwaycorp.net/images/lbs-searchmenu.PNG 3. Type a location, or select a saved location, or get your location from a GPS, and press OK http://www.southwaycorp.net/images/lbs-location.PNG 4. The results are displayed and you can view your choices: http://www.southwaycorp.net/images/lbs-results.PNG Best Regards, Pete (source) |
This is cool. It's getting better and better.
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GPS eh?...hmm..... anybody has been able to make their gps work without buying one????
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And I don't think it'll really happen anytime soon. Though I'd love to see MultiIE with GPS, must be a killer feature--tempted to get one. |
yeah, they are on the 100 dollar mark right??? which one are you looking at?
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haven't even started to research it...which is why i'm putting it off. lots and lots of reading!
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Not to hijack the thread here, but iblue makes a great little GPS and I picked mine up new off ebay and havent had a problem with it. Going to test out MultiIE with it in a little bit.
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