Friday, 5 March 2010

Motorola Droid Gets Multitouch Browsing Dolphin Browser Brings Multitouch to the Droid

That s right, Droid owners, your prayers have been answered. Those of
you waiting for Motorola or Google to bring multitouch Internet browsing
to your Droid should wait no longer. But it s not Motorola or Google to
thank to! Multitouch browsing has been brought to you thanks to a little
fish called Dolphin which means you can start enjoying that multitouch
support right away.You do know that the Droid comes with support for
multitouch, don t you? Sure it s not enabled in the USA, bu
t Milestone users (Droid s other name) can take advantage of multitouch
support in Europe and other regions of the world as we know it.
So what do you know, folks, if neither Moto nor Google want to enable
multitouch then others will. It s not yet known why the Droid comes
without multitouch support. Some say that Apple s multitouch patents are
to blame while others claim that it s Android 2.0 to blame.
But the Dolphin Browser doesn t really care about all that. The
application is available in the Android Market and considering the fact
that it comes free of charge you should have it installed on the Droid
right away. And the app is going to get you all the multitouch you need.
The browser comes with support for multiple tabs which should help you
manage your windows a lot easier than by simply using a default browser.
So what do you say folks? Are you ready to zoom in and zoom out on your
Droid using that very well known pinching move. For now the Dolphin way
is the only way. You ll have to wait until Google or Motorola bring that
official multitouch support to the Droid in the USA. Or simply choose to
move to other parts of the world and get the Milestone which can already
do multitouch without the absolute necessity of Dolphin on board.

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