Language courses on your iPhone
These days lots of websites seem to be creating iPhone specific sites that fit nicely into the small screen and act similarly to an iPhone application. Some are very practical, such as 101 Cookbooks, but some also defeat the purpose of the iPhone browser which is to allow you to view a website as it would appear on any desktop or laptop computer.
We have made some modifications to eurolanguages.com so that now when you view it on your iPhone you can see the entire site, bells and whistles included, exactly as you would on your computer. So you don’t lose any of the functionality and design.
And if you want to learn languages straight from your iPhone then go to iTunes and browse to the Podcasts -> Education -> Language Courses section where you can learn over 30 languages for free!!
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molly
11 Jun 2009
i like opera http://www.ebook-search-queen.com/ebook/oper/opera+basics.all.html as i recently updated my version of it to test sites in. its relatively smooth. the truth is, at this point, i don’t care about which browser i use in the sense of rendering a site. i care about which is going to mess up my standard method of operation. i don’t want my browser to auto-fill the search bar with sites ive never been to trying to guess where i am going. i do not go to that many “new” sites.