[Q] Dolphin Browser - "Dolphin Notification" - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

What is "Dolphin Notification"?

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I'm honestly not being a jerk. If you ask Google this question you will have your answer in seconds..Google will also answer the "view too large to fit in drawing cache" question you have in your other thread.

Jerry D said:
I'm honestly not being a jerk. If you ask Google this question you will have your answer in seconds..Google will also answer the "view too large to fit in drawing cache" question you have in your other thread.
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I didn't find an answer to either question. But, I understand your concern.

Why not enable it and find out and report back here...shouldn't hurt anything and you can always turn it off if it's not something you want

bellator7 said:
What is "Dolphin Notification"?
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To answer your question.
It enables you to connect from a browser, sort of like how mobile chrome sends info you use on desktops chrome to your mobile chrome.
In example, I use Google maps on my desktop, I'll look up an address and walah, it sends it to my mobile browser. With dolphin, when Google maps gives me a result, I have an option to send to "dolphin browser". It just does what chrome already does.
Hope it helps.

ronin178 said:
Why not enable it and find out and report back here...shouldn't hurt anything and you can always turn it off if it's not something you want
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Good idea. Will do.

CLopez92868 said:
To answer your question.
It enables you to connect from a browser, sort of like how mobile chrome sends info you use on desktops chrome to your mobile chrome.
In example, I use Google maps on my desktop, I'll look up an address and walah, it sends it to my mobile browser. With dolphin, when Google maps gives me a result, I have an option to send to "dolphin browser". It just does what chrome already does.
Hope it helps.
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Ah, I see. Thanks very much.

I love the fact that it syncs my Chrome bookmarks into Dolphin. :laugh:
Edit: This is done with Dolphin Connect.
From The Play Store:
Dolphin Connect: Sync easily your history, bookmarks, passwords and open tabs across Android, iOS and desktop.**
***Download Dolphin Browser extensions and send web content between your mobile and desktop. Download now:
Google Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dolphin-connect/pajecklcmiegagoelbbjldmfcbcpdpll
Firefox:
http://dolphin-apk.s3.amazonaws.com/extension/dolphinconnect.xpi
Safari:
http://dolphin-apk.s3.amazonaws.com/extension/dolphinconnect.safariextz
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Related

touch.facebook.com

Anyone else notice if you click on a link that takes you to facebook, it opens IE and directs to touch.facebook.com, which at least on my hd7, doesn't work right.
I have to switch it to m.facebook.com
This shows up mainly when I respond to facebook friend requests that show up in my email.
Apparently, according to a dev I read who worked on Mobile Safari and android browsers, web apps developed for those two such as touch.facebook.com won't work in Mobile IE for now. I'm not sure why though, sorry man
zukŠ° said:
Apparently, according to a dev I read who worked on Mobile Safari and android browsers, web apps developed for those two such as touch.facebook.com won't work in Mobile IE for now. I'm not sure why though, sorry man
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that's ok. Just wished that if I click a facebook link, IE wouldn't redirect to touch.facebook.com if it doesn't work.
nrfitchett4 said:
Anyone else notice if you click on a link that takes you to facebook, it opens IE and directs to touch.facebook.com, which at least on my hd7, doesn't work right.
I have to switch it to m.facebook.com
This shows up mainly when I respond to facebook friend requests that show up in my email.
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Same thing happens on Android (the redirection). If it's from an eMail (in the Email app or on the email site), then it's going to punt you to the website.
If you see a friend request in you email, it's not hard to open the Facebook app and accept it. Do you not get notifications for these?
HTML5 is coming to WP7's IE in an update next year.
N8ter said:
Same thing happens on Android (the redirection). If it's from an eMail (in the Email app or on the email site), then it's going to punt you to the website.
If you see a friend request in you email, it's not hard to open the Facebook app and accept it. Do you not get notifications for these?
HTML5 is coming to WP7's IE in an update next year.
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I can just change the url once IE opens as well. I just wasn't sure if this was a wp7 issue, IE issue, phone issue.
Thanks for the clarification.
So are these "web apps" like facebook and gmail built with HTML5? Newb question, but i dont know much about that kinda stuff
I really hope Microsoft makes some improvements to IE with the January/February update.
zukŠ° said:
So are these "web apps" like facebook and gmail built with HTML5? Newb question, but i dont know much about that kinda stuff
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Most of the more well knows ones arw optimized for webkit (i.e. Not opera, ie, etc.)...
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OGCF said:
I really hope Microsoft makes some improvements to IE with the January/February update.
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sounds like html5 support will be in the fall update. haven't heard about flash (except that it is being worked on).

alternative to Google Chrome

For any of you out there that like Google chrome, I recommend dolphin browser. Very good layout similar to chrome and Firefox. Dolphin has never crashed and can sync across all of you devices. This browser even has a voice search option. If other are any reasons that this browser should not be used, please inform me of your thoughts.
Uh, this isn't a question... so can a mod move this to themes&apps?
x10knight said:
Uh, this isn't a question... so can a mod move this to themes&apps?
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My question in this is: Are there any reason that this browser should no be used?

[Q] Search in a web browser like in desktop Chrome?

Anyone who uses Chrome on their PC will know what I mean when I say is there any Android browser that allows you to search different websites from the navigation bar? For instance in desktop Chrome if you want to search youtube for Lady Gaga you just type in "youtube.com Lady Gaga". Is there any Android web browser with that kind of functionality? Android Chrome doesn't seem to do it.
Thanks for any help.
liquidmetalrob said:
Anyone who uses Chrome on their PC will know what I mean when I say is there any Android browser that allows you to search different websites from the navigation bar? For instance in desktop Chrome if you want to search youtube for Lady Gaga you just type in "youtube.com Lady Gaga". Is there any Android web browser with that kind of functionality? Android Chrome doesn't seem to do it.
Thanks for any help.
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I use the stock browser and Chrome in that way with no problems. I think, there is something wrong with your settings.
I just reinstalled Chrome on my phone and typed in "youtube.com Lady Gaga" and it didn't work, it just searched on Google. Is there a setting you have to turn on?
As far as I know, the mobile version is fairly new and didn't see any options to enable it. Desktop chrome came with it already functional. The only mobile variation I found was using Firefox w/ the youtube add-on. Which sucks because I hate Firefox.
I love the dolphin browser you should try that one not sure what you are trying to do.
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liquidmetalrob said:
I just reinstalled Chrome on my phone and typed in "youtube.com Lady Gaga" and it didn't work, it just searched on Google. Is there a setting you have to turn on?
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In Chrome on desktop, you can / have to go to options / search settings and set up these shortcuts (if not already present). I've only just started with new Android device - I assume there is a similar place to set such on handheld. e.g. On my desktop, type 'w' 'p' '<space>' auto-changes the address line to 'search wikipedia' (or like wording). I assume you see the same on your desktop when you type 'youtube.com', as per your message.
If nothing else, you can do '"lady gaga" site:youtube.com", in the mean time.

Crazy fast new Maxthon Browser!

I've always been a fan of Maxthon Android Web Browser but it was never my #1 because it wasn't "quite there". Well it looks like is now "there".
The list of all the things this browser does well is too long to go into here. But suffice it to say it is VERY fast, looks gorgeous and does an amazing job of organizing bookmarks and syncing them with the cloud. It also "preloads" links in the background like the stock browser does so when you click a link on an open page the new page opens instantly. Also going back to previous pages is very fast.
One thing this browser does that the stock browser doesn't is to "save your place" in your bookmarks when you go back to them. That way if you click on a bookmark 3 folders deep, it is still in that folder when you return as opposed to the stock browser which returns you to the top layer every time (annoying).
Anyway check it out in the Market (https://play.google.com/store/search?q=maxthon+browser). I prefer the layout and handling of the Maxthon Android Web Browser as opposed to the Maxthon HD For Tablets.
** I am in no way associated with Maxthon Browser or promoting them for my own benefit. I just think it's a great browser.
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Am I missing something incredibly obvious or is there no way to import my Google bookmarks into Maxthon? Because it sure seems like there isn't unless I'm forced into using there browser on the desktop as well.
I have about 300 bookmarks...and no way am I recreating them manually.
I'm not sure because I'm not in front of my pc but I think you need to import them on your desktop then sync them from the cloud with your phone. Not hard.
Although I don't believe they will continuously sync in the future as of course Maxthon wants you to use Maxthon.
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Yes, it is easy to import your Chrome bookmarks into Maxthon.
Just download the Maxthon Browser to your desktop and sign up for a Maxthon Passport which is like your free cloud account. Then open the browser and click on the menu looking button at the top right and then click on the star. That will open your Favorites Manager. Click on the 3 vertical dots at the top and select import/export bookmarks. Then select "import Chrome" and there you go.
Next you will need to sync your bookmarks with the cloud then sign in on your phone and sync them there.
Boom, Chrome bookmarks on Maxthon. Easy.
mitchellvii said:
Yes, it is easy to import your Chrome bookmarks into Maxthon.
Just download the Maxthon Browser to your desktop and sign up for a Maxthon Passport which is like your free cloud account. Then open the browser and click on the menu looking button at the top right and then click on the star. That will open your Favorites Manager. Click on the 3 vertical dots at the top and select import/export bookmarks. Then select "import Chrome" and there you go.
Next you will need to sync your bookmarks with the cloud then sign in on your phone and sync them there.
Boom, Chrome bookmarks on Maxthon. Easy.
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Thx much.
One very broken behavior is Maxthon handling of bottom of page text fields and onscreen keyboards...meaning other browsers like stock or Opera Mobile scroll the field above the keyboard area whereas Maxthon doesn't.
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Skripka said:
Am I missing something incredibly obvious or is there no way to import my Google bookmarks into Maxthon? Because it sure seems like there isn't unless I'm forced into using there browser on the desktop as well.
I have about 300 bookmarks...and no way am I recreating them manually.
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There is a link on XDA (sorry don't have it) for manually finding bookmarks stored location.
MX5 is here!!!!!!!!!!!!
coolbeans2016 said:
There is a link on XDA (sorry don't have it) for manually finding bookmarks stored location.
MX5 is here!!!!!!!!!!!!
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After their kerfuffle of their desktop spyware and secret data traffic... You'd have to be paying my to use any Maxthon product
lol
Skripka said:
After their kerfuffle of their desktop spyware and secret data traffic... You'd have to be paying my to use any Maxthon product
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Dude, with favorites/tabs that synch amongst your devices, there is going to be uploads. It now has UUMail, which gives you your own server you name anything you want to create shadow mails to use for your real email addy! + not only makes webpages completely offline for viewing + snapshots you can extract pics/videos and modify them for use in other projects. I'm just on here trying to see what would be the best way to get users into this online community forum with the MX5 so people that have knowledge of android, and what apps can/need to do in the os enviroment can give them proper feedback to finish this product up. What their getting in feedback now is a joke!

Chrome Browser - Always Desktop Site?

I hate how I always have to "request desktop site" when using Chrome. Has anyone found a way for it to permanently display desktop sites without having to check the box each time?
No, but that is the main reason i don't use chrome as my primary. Dolphin is my primary browser now.
alphabets said:
No, but that is the main reason i don't use chrome as my primary. Dolphin is my primary browser now.
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I may end up switching back to Dolphin Browser for the exact same reason.
airmaxx23 said:
I hate how I always have to "request desktop site" when using Chrome. Has anyone found a way for it to permanently display desktop sites without having to check the box each time?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811101
Article and flashable zip are here. Must have root though.
Download Chrome UA Switcher from Play Store
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Jack Barrett said:
Download Chrome UA Switcher from Play Store
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That, unfortunately requires rooting your phone.
Try This
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824334
Regards
Rob

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