Software designed for portable wireless devices, such as cell phones, that allows users to download Internet content that's specially formatted for small screens.
A browser that differs from a typical browser in its storage size and scaled-down functionality. Microbrowsers perform client-side functions that render Web content to a particular device. They share responsibility for this task with back-end servers by controlling the presentation layer at the server level, the client level, or as a hybrid of the two.
An internet browser designed for PDAs or mobile phones.
Client software that is designed to overcome the restrictions of wireless handheld devices and allows access to a range of information services such as the Internet.
A Web browser specialized for a smart phone or PDA. See smart phone.
The small, bare-bones Web browsers that can be found in many digital cellphones, PDAs and Internet appliances.
an internet or web browser designed for use on a handheld device such as a PDA or mobile phone
Modified Web browser that allows users to get Internet data on a handheld wireless device.
A Web browser specialized for a smartphone or PDA. See smartphone.
A special type of Web browser used with handheld PCs and mobile devices.
A modified version of the original Web browser. It allows a wireless user to find data on the Internet through a handheld device.
A microbrowser differs from a "standard" browser in its storage size and scaled-down functionality. The microbrowser technology delivers Web functionality to hand-held devices integrated with a PDA or telephone. It can seamlessly merge communications, PDA and Web functionality using existing and new-term networks. Most devices with microbrowser do not fully support HTML.
A Web browser specialized for a smart phone or PDA. It is optimized to run in the low-memory and small-screen environment of a handheld device.
A web browser designed to work on wireless handheld devices such as cell phones and PDAs.
A Web browser specialised for a smart phone or a PDA and optimised to run in the low-memory and small-screen environment of a handheld device.
Special type of browser designed for Web-enabled handheld computers and devices such as cellular telephones; accesses and displays Web pages that contain mostly text. Also called minibrowser. 2.11
A microbrowser (sometimes minibrowser or mobile browser) is a web browser designed for use on a handheld device such as a PDA or mobile phone. Microbrowsers are optimised so as to display Internet content most effectively for small screens on portable devices and have small file sizes to accommodate the low memory capacity and low-bandwidth of wireless handheld devices. Typically they were stripped-down web browsers, but as of 2006 some microbrowsers can handle latest technologies like CSS 2.1 and Ajax.