Microsoft releases “Deepfish” browser for Windows Mobile

March 29, 2007 · Filed Under Software 

Microsoft releases "Deepfish" browser for Windows Mobile

I have a Dell Axim X51v PDA and it runs on Windows Mobile 5, it is a great PDA with good function but the sad things about it is the PDA browser, the Pocket IE sucks, so bad to the extend that it is pointless to even include it in the PDA. Opera Mobile seems to be light years ahead of what Microsoft Pocket IE, but not for long. Deepfish from Microsoft is the next generation browser for Windows Mobile 5 and above, one of the unique feature is the zoom in view, something like what Apple’s iPhone offering where it render the entire page and you have the ability to zoom into certain section you highlighted. So much for innovation, another reason why Microsoft sucks and a solid proof again that Microsoft is a copycat.

The Deepfish Technology Preview enhances existing mobile browsing technologies by displaying content in a view that is closer to the desktop experience. Our zoom-able interface and cue map allow you to quickly access the information you care about over the web without ever losing track of where you are.

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  1. Dan

    March 29th, 2007
    1

    You know, Microsoft has been showing this off since well before the iPhone premier in January. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/smartphones/deepfish-browser-for-winmo-good-thing-finally-comes-in-small-package-223814.php

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