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PocketWeb Screenshot. Exact picture can vary depending on your phone model.
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PocketWeb - the real web in your pocket

Explore the real internet wherever you go! PocketWeb brings the World Wide Web right to your JavaTM enabled mobile phone.

This mini web browser supports:

PocketWeb's rich options include: Configure font size, turn off images, adjust image color resolution, edit bookmarks, turn off cookies, view or delete cookies, adjust cache size, and much more.

PocketWeb saves you connection fees

PocketWeb minimizes data traffic. Only data that can be displayed on your phone is really loaded: images are scaled to your device's screen size before downloading. HTML code is optimized and compressed before downloading, resulting in up to 70% smaller file sizes.
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Moreover, pages are downloaded incrementally in smaller pieces, so you can decide after the first piece whether you like to load the rest.
These features are realized using a proxy server which preprocesses all content before sending it to the phone. This way, connection fees are much lower compared to other stand-alone WAP, HTML, or RSS browsers.

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Pocketweb was rated "good" by the German communication magazine "connect".

NOTE:

*) When viewing https URLs, the connection between PocketWeb and the PocketWeb server is still NOT secure

The described software has nothing to do with the revolutionary PDA-Webbrowser of the same name, developed 1994 by TECO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.

More information about proxy-based web browsers can be found here (in German).

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Copyright © 2004 by Johannes Fieres
Latest edit: November 22, 2009, 1:24 pm