The Skyfire Mobile Web Browser has made the jump from public beta to first official release, but is still available as a free alternative for Windows Mobile or Symbian smartphones.
The developers of Skyfire strive to bring a desktop browsing experience to smartphones, and it supports popular web standards and plug-ins such as Flash 10, Silverlight 2, Ajax, Javascript and more. This allows users to, for example, watch video on Hulu and YouTube.
Improvements in the latest version include enhanced navigation, zooming, and interaction as well as faster launch, power optimization, and new search functionality.
Available for Free
Skyfire 1.0 can be downloaded now at get.skyfire.com on a Windows Mobile or Symbian S60 smartphone, or the browser can be cross-loaded from a PC.
This software is free, but data transfer fees apply, and this browser uses quite a lot of data.
Source: Skyfire
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