Went to the Florida store today. It was the same Beta as was in Detroit. The salesperson told me that it got "used and abused" in Detroit, and they had to really clean it up. I didn't really learn much new while I was there (thanks to this forum). A friend of mine came along and managed to break the web browser, by going to a page with a javascript pop-up that required a text entry. There seemed to be no way to gain focus into the text field, and he couldn't dismiss it. From that point on, all of the screens (including navigation, climate control, etc.) had the javascript pop-up window. So there's a bug there.
For the other computer geeks out there, I visited a web page for which I have control, so that I could get some info on what sort of browser they are actually using. Here is the data from the logfile:
166.147.112.181 - - [29/Jan/2012:12:17:49 -0500] "GET /ronnie HTTP/1.1" 404 283 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/7.0.517.44 Safari/534.7"
Here's what I can tell from that:
- The 3G is through Cingular (AT&T)
- They are using a very old version of the Chrome web browser
- The web browser is running on Linux, through X-Windows
- The CPU is an i686
I don't think I've seen this info posted before.
I do think I've seen people mention that the map is "laggy". It was incredibly laggy; enough that I find it unusable. I'm sure that will be fixed for production. It's still around here for a few more days, if anyone wants me to try anything else.
For the other computer geeks out there, I visited a web page for which I have control, so that I could get some info on what sort of browser they are actually using. Here is the data from the logfile:
166.147.112.181 - - [29/Jan/2012:12:17:49 -0500] "GET /ronnie HTTP/1.1" 404 283 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/7.0.517.44 Safari/534.7"
Here's what I can tell from that:
- The 3G is through Cingular (AT&T)
- They are using a very old version of the Chrome web browser
- The web browser is running on Linux, through X-Windows
- The CPU is an i686
I don't think I've seen this info posted before.
I do think I've seen people mention that the map is "laggy". It was incredibly laggy; enough that I find it unusable. I'm sure that will be fixed for production. It's still around here for a few more days, if anyone wants me to try anything else.