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Don’t pretend, WinMo users. You know you want some iPhone-style touch browsing in your life. And now you can have it without crossing to the dark side, courtesy of Makayama.
It’s developed something called TouchBrowser, a scrollable web browser for WinMo Pocket PCs (as long as they have VGA or QVGA screens, and aren’t a Treo or Windows Mobile Classic device). It automatically hides menus and scrollbars, letting you use the whole screen to scroll.
It also switches between mobile and normal views, to enable no-frills viewing of sites designed for mobile devices. Oh, and there’s a pretty nifty on-screen keyboard too. Check the promo video out above, then check it out via the link.
(via Engadget)
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