Unlike solutions we've seen in the past (RIP Motorola Atrix), the desktop mode here simply offers Android apps instead of
a full desktop browser.
Not exact matches
Sliding a Galaxy S8 into it automatically activates a computer
desktop - like interface on the monitor screen, complete with
full - sized web
browsers and other tools, including Microsoft Office.
Third, the mobile site can load in a
desktop browser and does not redirect the user to the
full site.
At first, these interfaces will feature read - only versions of the
desktop app where newbies can merely browse through listings and profiles, but later, OpenBazaar will create a
browser - ready site like any other site (no
full node needed).
Web apps can't do things like drag - and - drop files between your web
browser and computer
desktop, offer
full functionality when you're not online, or play various media without extra software plug - ins.
Mobile
browsers, while not as
full featured or fast as their
desktop counterparts, are still quite capable and mature, and should be able to cover all of your mobile courses» needs.
The system has
full desktop with office suite and tons of fonts, compilers, sound and video support, airplay support, music players, firewall, ipv6, btrfs & encryption, pdf reader, web
browser.
Stick it in the laptop dock to get a
full keyboard,
full screen, and
desktop computing environment, complete with a fully functional Firefox
browser (not the mobile version, this is legit Linux Firefox).
You can even use your computer's
browser to get the
full desktop surfing experience (i.e. Flash and all your favorite bookmarks and plugins without using any other app).
Motorola gave it Webtop, a
desktop - like environment that supports a
full desktop Firefox
browser.
The DROID RAZR by MOTOROLA can be used to browse your favorite web sites with a
full Firefox
desktop browser, view social networking sites, and use HTML5 web - based applications and supported cloud computing services while running your Android applications in a window.
Users can run their Android apps, browse their favorite Websites with a
full Firefox
desktop browser, send instant messages and make phone calls.
** Key features of the BlackBerry Pearl Flip from T - Mobile include the following **: · First BlackBerry smartphone to offer popular flip design · Wi - Fi - enabled (802.11 b / g) supporting Wi - Fi calling and fast Web browsing · Support for Unlimited HotSpot Calling, offering unlimited nationwide calling over accessible Wi - Fi networks · T - Mobile's myFavesSM support to stay in touch with those who matter most, with quick, one - click access for instant messaging, e-mailing, texting or calling to your Fave 5 SM from the Home Screen · Enhanced SureType ® keyboard to support text messaging, picture messaging, instant messaging (six popular clients), personal e-mail (access up to 10 supported e-mail accounts), and corporate e-mail · 2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom, built - in flash and video recording (requires microSD card) · Advanced media player for pictures, music and video with
full - screen video playback · Stereo Bluetooth ® support (A2DP / AVRCP) and 3.5 mm stereo headset jack · Media management software included on the BlackBerry Tools CD, which allows transfer of music files including sync of
desktop iTunes music files *** · Enhanced HTML
browser for high - performance browsing with a more
desktop - style depiction · Internal QVGA 2.4 - inch diagonal screen, 320 x 240 pixels and supporting 65K colors · 128 MB of flash memory, 256 MB microSD card included, and support for up to a 16 GB microSD / SDHC card · Quad - band GSM / GPRS / EDGE / Wi - Fi network including support for international roaming · Dimensions: 3.9» x 1.96» x 0.68» · Weight: 3.6 oz
The beauty of the HD Station is how it works with the Photon 4G's webtop application, which gives users the
full Firefox
desktop browser.
The new - look Droid Bionic features Webtop connectivity, which combines the handset with a docking station or Lapdock accessory for a
desktop - like experience featuring the
full Firefox web
browser.
The idea behind Webtop was sound, as it allowed select Android smartphones to theoretically run
full Linux applications outside of the
desktop class Firefox web
browser, had Motorola allowed for the complete functionality of the Linux distro as originally planned and not locked it down.
If the
browser takes you to a mobile site, such as BBC mobile, by default you can also opt to display the
full desktop site.
You can use it to read headlines, but it's not a
full - blown
desktop browser — it doesn't support Flash, for example.
In the latest version of Chrome, this now gives you a
full Chrome OS - style
desktop environment where you can run Chrome
browser windows and use Chrome apps from the Chrome web store.
Instead, drag and drop the OTA file from your computer's file
browser (it should be on your
desktop) into the command prompt window, then the
full file location will be populated.
It's possible to go through this process on mobile with a phone
browser, so long as you do it in «
desktop view,» but it's going to be somewhat difficult — get to a
full laptop or
desktop PC if you can.
Users can upload
full - resolution photos from a PC or
desktop web
browser, or have them upload automatically from iOS and Android devices.
You have a laptop that boots up very quickly to a
full desktop version of the Chrome web
browser with a keyboard and touchpad — and that's it.
Many
desktop applications (such MS Office and most of
browsers), natively support
full - screen mode.
This means that you can use the same apps and games as on your phone, all with a
full Chrome
desktop browser.
Top apps show popular names like Netflix, Facebook, Dropbox, Amazon, VLC and Photoshop Express, however none of these are native
desktop applications but touch - friendly alternatives that I'd guess are better suited to beginner users who for some reason don't care enough about Amazon's
full web experience to launch a
browser.
But Chrome OS shares one big advantage with Windows: you get a
full desktop web
browser instead of a limited mobile one, complete with support for Adobe Flash and
browser extensions.