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Nokia/Symbian backed S60.com forces Windows IE on  users

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4phun - 24 Jul 2008 22:27 GMT
Open my foot Larry!
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Nokia_Symbian_backed_S60_com_forces_Windows_IE_to_users

Nokia/Symbian backed S60.com forces Windows IE to users

s60.com — Just the time while Nokia and Symbian organization struggle
to advertise the open nature of Symbian against iPhone, s60.com backed
by Symbian organization made a critical site change which effectively
means nobody other than Windows/IE users will be able to download
anything since non IE users won't be able to "Agree" to license
agreement.
Larry - 25 Jul 2008 03:31 GMT
> Open my foot Larry!
> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Nokia_Symbian_backed_S60_com_forces_Windows_
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> anything since non IE users won't be able to "Agree" to license
> agreement.

What the hell are you talking about?  I just downloade Fring off the
website (thank you for pointing it out to me), before I discovered
there's a new N810 version made for the tablet, then I downloaded it.

I did it with my tablet under its Mozilla Firefox browser, not IE.  I
had no trouble installing it from the .install file Fring has on their
website.

Maybe shitty Safari's halfassed queer browser has some Apple block or is
missing some common plugin like Flash or JAVA, etc., is why you can't
see it.

What are you doing fooling around with Symbian, anyways?  You're an
APPLE fanboi!  Does Jobs know about this?  You could have your throat
slit for opening this website.  I bet Safari ran a check on you and
reported you to the Fruitfarm's Evil User server for "disposition".

Man, be careful which websites you try to open with that "thing"!  The
Fruitfarm mafia may be loggin your entries!

The only "struggling" Nokia is doing is struggling to keep up with the
demand for open source Symbian phones!  From Symbian's massive lead in
installed userbase, I think that struggle will go on for many years to
come....especially with all this cool freeware!

Dammit Nokia!  I need a 1GB internal memory upgrade.  Memory's getting
tight again with all this stuff installed.....like Fring....
 
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