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xScope, a multitouch pinch zoom browser

I tested the most recent version against DolphinHD and Stock 2.1 browser

Results?

Xscope is SLOWER.

Tested with a stopwatch and a couple large sites (non-mobile). Everytime it lagged a couple of seconds. Speed is a huge issue on phones IMO. Plus it's more bothersome that xscope claims to be faster when it's not.

Fix this and its poor handling of bookmarks, and THEN I would like it otherwise.
 
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xScope Updated: The Fastest Browser Available on Android | Androidheadlines.com



I tested the most recent version against DolphinHD and Stock 2.1 browser

Results?

Xscope is SLOWER.

Tested with a stopwatch and a couple large sites (non-mobile). Everytime it lagged a couple of seconds. Speed is a huge issue on phones IMO. Plus it's more bothersome that xscope claims to be faster when it's not.

Fix this and its poor handling of bookmarks, and THEN I would like it otherwise.
 
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I tested the most recent version against DolphinHD and Stock 2.1 browser

Results?

Xscope is SLOWER.

Tested with a stopwatch and a couple large sites (non-mobile). Everytime it lagged a couple of seconds. Speed is a huge issue on phones IMO. Plus it's more bothersome that xscope claims to be faster when it's not.

Fix this and its poor handling of bookmarks, and THEN I would like it otherwise.

Not on my phone. xScope is faster than Dolphin HD. Make sure you clear cache on all browsers so that you are measuring the same thing. You should also make sure the network you are hooked to is stable, as any network instability will greatly influence perfomance tests.

BTW, on my phone, Opera is faster than xScope, but doesn't render as nicely.

jd
 
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Not on my phone. xScope is faster than Dolphin HD. Make sure you clear cache on all browsers so that you are measuring the same thing. You should also make sure the network you are hooked to is stable, as any network instability will greatly influence perfomance tests.

BTW, on my phone, Opera is faster than xScope, but doesn't render as nicely.

jd

Cache was clean. DolphinHD can clean it everytime you exit. This was performed on my home Wifi network, I doubt it comes anymore stable.

Opera is definitely the fastest. But due to rendering issues and horrible zoom, I didn't bother to compare.

Still, my personal results showed Xscope to be the slowest compared to other browsers. Maybe there will be different results on another phone.

<- Rooted Incredible running an undervolt kernel and LauncherPro w/o HTC Sense
 
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For some reason, I've not been able to get Google Buzz to load in Xscope for the past couple of weeks. Well, it loads the navigation bar etc but just hangs on the 'content loading' spinner. It happens on all pages within Buzz but all the other Google web apps work fine. I don't know if it was an Xscope update or a Buzz update that caused it and can't even say exactly when it started happening as I only use buzz sporadically.

Is anyone else experiencing the same thing and is there a solution?

Strange... Just logged out and back in several times, cleared cache, restarted browser and now it works fine. Should really have tried all that before posting, sorry!
 
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I believe for android 2.1, you can only clear current default so that next when you use browser, the system will pop up a chooser for you to choose where you can indicate 'always use this app'.
I love the browser and was about to purchase the full version, but I can't find a way to make it my default browser? I use webclips so this function is very important.
 
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xScope,

Regarding what the other commenter posted before, I'm encountering the same problem on Droid X. I'm not using any custom themes (browser or otherwise) and the menu text in the android drop-down is white on a light blue background. I tested it on a friends phone (Droid) and it looked fine, so it might just be an issue with the X. Thanks for producing such a great app, after a little more testing I think I'm going to have to pony up for the paid version :D
 
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Why are upload links always replaced by an "Uploads Disabled" button?

This is the case for the stock Browser as well as Xscope. I have read that Opera Mini does not have this important limitation.

Why can't I upload stuff from Android using Xscope?

OK, I found the answer:
Issue 2519 - android - Browser should support file uploads (input type="file") - Project Hosting on Google Code
So, it seems Google just overlooked the need for a native file manager in Android.
Opera Mini built one in, so file uploads work for it.
Why couldn't Xscope build in a link to its OWN internal file browser?
 
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