Blazer (web browser)

Blazer (web browser)

Blazer is a free (Blazer 3 and 4 bundled, Blazer 1 and 2 were bundled or add-on purchase) web browser available for Palm handhelds running Palm OS 3.1 or higher and have 8mb of free memory available.

The original version of Blazer was developed by Bluelark Systems and was released in November 2000. Bluelark Systems was acquired by Handspring a month later, in December 2000. Version 1.0 supported HTML, WAP, and the markup language used in i-Mode.

Blazer 2

Blazer 2 was released shortly after the original Blazer in early 2002. Blazer 2 added the ability to use proxy servers, SSL, and 16 bit color.

As of September 22, 2005, all copies of Blazer 1 and 2 were rendered inoperable as the proxy server for these browsers was taken offline by Palm.

Blazer 3

Blazer 3 was a significant upgrade in the series. Palm, Inc. dumped the original code for Blazer and started fresh with the NetFront Browser Engine (most notably used in the Sony Clie) as the core of the Blazer browser. It is bundled with Treo 600.

Blazer 4

Next came Palm Blazer 4.0/4.1. It's currently bundled with the Tungsten E2, the Tungsten T5, and the Treo 650 and 680. New Features included faster loading, an improved UI, VPN with an extra plugin, the saving of image and HTML files to a memory card or the device, homepages, bookmarks, and the ability to start on your last viewed page. Blazer 4 also features support for web standards including HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, WML 1.3, SSL 3.0, cHTML, JavaScript 1.5, CSS 1.0 and 2.0 (partial), GIF (both still and animated, along with transparency), JPEG, PNG, BMP and Cookies. The use of some advanced features may cause the browser to crash if it is not in Wide Page Mode.

Soon after, Blazer 4.3 browser came available on the Treo 650, TX and LifeDrive. The most significant addition to 4.3 is the fast mode option, which removes images and/or disables cascading style sheets.

Blazer 4.5 was released in May 2006, along with the Treo 700p as part of the device's application suite. It offers faster page rendering, and support for streaming video (using a built-in version of Kinoma Player). It is also provided with the Treo_755p along with a mobile optimized version of Google Maps.

Streaming video

Video is streamed via the Kinoma Video Player. It supports many formats, including Windows Media.

At this time, Blazer does not support Adobe Flash Player - meaning you cannot view popular videos on sites such as ESPN or YouTube. This issue has never been addressed by Palm. A relatively small number of phones have the ability to use Flash.

The new Centro has demonstrated the ability to play YouTube videos on its browser using a high speed internet connection [ [http://mytreo.net/archives/2007/09/palm-launches-razerrentro-stock-jumps-6.html MyTreo.net] ] . This is demonstrated on the mobile version of [http://m.youtube.com/ YouTube] which does not use Flash Technology. Previous Palm phones with the current version of Blazer can also play these videos. This is the same version of YouTube accessed by the application of the same name on the Apple iPhone

Kinoma has released an upgrade to the Video Player [ [http://blog.kinoma.com/2007/10/5-reasons-to-get-kinoma-player-4-ex-plus-a-secret-discount/ Kinoma Notes Blog] ] , which can be purchased for many Palm phones, that has support for Flash Video, but is not part of the Blazer web browser itself. The videos must be searched for via the Kinoma media guide. This guide acts as a browser for many popular video sites, like YouTube and Google Video. Many Palm users can get a discount on this upgrade [ [http://blog.kinoma.com/2007/10/how-to-get-the-secret-upgrade-discount/ Kinoma Notes Blog] ] .

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