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Dolphin Browser

I've been playing with it this morning...the pinch to zoom is practically dysfunctional (unless that actually is what some people just seem to rave about). Every swipe with my fingers zooms me in or out LESS than one touch of the Zoom Out button in the default browser...it definitely takes more work to use pinch to zoom.

The browser also seems to have a bug where it doesn't want to let me zoom out more than it defaulted to with the Fit to Screen setting.
 
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I tried it. While the pinch zoom was decent, I found I missed double tapping too much. That and a few other nits (address bar does not disappear when you scroll down, and the resolution looks bad in the Droid) made me quickly uninstall it.

I don't mind the stock browser at all, but I will be giddy when Firefox finally releases Fennec on the Droid. That browser looks slick.
 
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I just turned off Auto-Fit...and it didn't seem to do anything - at all. It still auto-fit pages, and pinch zooming is still a huge PITA.

It's basically impossible to zoom out to the full page. You get close and the stupid thing bounces back to zoomed.

I'll give it a few days, but I don't see myself keeping this browser.

I'm just holding off for Firefox anyway.
 
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I found this browser quite buggy and uninstalled after an hour or so of playing with it. Pinch zoom seemed to work/not work when it felt like it...I am quite happy with the stock browser. My Pre had the multitouch browser, and even with that small screen I rarely used it over a six month period. More gimmicky than anything I think.
 
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The pinch zoom doesn't seem to be as good as the pinch zoom on the iPhone browser. Even then, I can't stand pinch zoom and find it obnoxious. I don't understand the rabid fascination with it. I love the double tap zoom; it's simple, and I haven't had a single issue with it yet.

So to answer your original question, no, I will not be switching browsers.
 
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Two days ago I installed the latest Dolphin browser version, tried it a bit, decided to uninstall--and doing that just essentially bricked my Droid. No app that needs a browser runs, the Droid became extremely sluggish, gets stuck with a black screen all the time.

The bulid-in browser cannot be launched, so there is no way to update/upgrade the device over the air or through a USB.

Who the hell released this crap? Is there a way out of this hell w/o going to the Verizon store?
 
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thats weird because i did the same thing i installed it played with it for a few min didnt feel i wanted to bother with it uninstalled it and ive been fine..another thing i do after i install things or uinstall certain things i always reboot my phone after like you would a pc..i feel it helps flush out potential problems
 
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Two days ago I installed the latest Dolphin browser version, tried it a bit, decided to uninstall--and doing that just essentially bricked my Droid. No app that needs a browser runs, the Droid became extremely sluggish, gets stuck with a black screen all the time.

The bulid-in browser cannot be launched, so there is no way to update/upgrade the device over the air or through a USB.

Who the hell released this crap? Is there a way out of this hell w/o going to the Verizon store?


Did you try the soft reset; shift, alt, delete. This might get you out of the problems you are having.:cool:
 
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So, as somebody has suggested, I unchecked the Google file synching (to prevent any loss of contact data, although I think that would not happen as the data sits on Goggle servers), took pictures of all 3 home screens and all my apps (hmmm... over 120...), did a factory reset, reactivated the phone with Verizon, installed all my apps except for the Dolphin crap--and I'm back in excellent shape again.

Can somebody suggest a good app that would provide a full program and data backup for the Droid?
 
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TonyG -- I assume that you're on the Motorola Droid, so I'm guessing that there's a conflict with one of your other apps. Not saying that this excuses your experience with Dolphin (and I am not a shill for the company). I'm just curious why your experience would be so much different than mine. I still haven't had a single force close and this browser has been able to handle everything that I've thrown at it so far. I don't have nearly as many aftermarket apps installed as you--maybe 20 or 25 tops.

Good luck finding a replacement.
 
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The pinch-zoom could barely be called functional. It lacks the precision required to make it useful, instead locking it to pre-set zoom levels. And by ditching the double-tap zoom altogether instead of keeping it, the Dolphin browser has made navigating and zooming around a page even worse than in the default browser.

And the constant mis-reading of flicks to zooming makes the Dolphin nothing more than a neat little toy for now. At least until the developer works through these issues.
 
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The pinch-zoom could barely be called functional. It lacks the precision required to make it useful, instead locking it to pre-set zoom levels. And by ditching the double-tap zoom altogether instead of keeping it, the Dolphin browser has made navigating and zooming around a page even worse than in the default browser.
hmm pinch-zoom doesn't seem locked to preset levels to me. although i do agree that double-tap works fine too.
 
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The pinch zoom is a gimic as it zooms in increments like the + - buttons so it is not accurate. You can tell this by the fact that it continues to zoom in or out a bit after you stop pinching. It is not smooth pinch zoom. You also can't use it with auto fit text so either you turn it off and the text is not reformatted to the screen ( you need to scroll right and left to read text)or the screen reformats after you pinch so it doesn't zoom into to where you pinched. Try pinch zooming a picture from a large size to a small size with auto fit on.

The tabs are nice though. I also like how you can shrink all the tabs to 50 percent and swipe through them
 
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