Updated supported browser page to include WP7 and say alpha 4.

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toddparker 2011-03-25 13:07:27 -04:00
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<div data-role="content">
<h2>Supported platforms in alpha 3</h2>
<p>In the alpha 3 release, the following platforms and browsers have a solid jQuery Mobile experience with pages fully functional and rendering as designed. That being said, there are still a fair amount of bugs and performance improvements to be tackled before the 1.0 release. </p>
<h2>Supported platforms in Alpha 4</h2>
<p>In the alpha 4 release, the following platforms and browsers have a solid jQuery Mobile experience with pages fully functional and rendering as designed. New in this release is WP7 support. </p>
<ul>
<li>Apple iOS (3.1-4.2): tested on iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad</li>
<li>Android (1.6-2.3): all devices, tested on the HTC Incredible, Motorola Droid, Google G1 and Nook Color</li>
<li>Blackberry 6: tested on Torch and Style</li>
<li>Windows Phone 7: tested on HTC Surround</li>
<li>Palm WebOS (1.4): tested on Pre, Pixi</li>
<li>Opera Mobile (10.1): Android</li>
<li>Opera Mini (5.02): iOS, Android</li>
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</ul>
<h2>Target platform additions for beta</h2>
<p>The team is now focusing on bringing support to Blackberry 5, Nokia/Symbian, and Windows Phone 7 for the upcoming beta release. We don't yet have phones to test bada or MeeGo but these will be added as soon as we can get devices.</p>
<p>The team is now focusing on bringing support to Blackberry 5, Nokia/Symbian for the upcoming beta release. We don't yet have phones to test bada or MeeGo but these will be added as soon as we can get devices.</p>
<p>Since jQuery Mobile is built on the jQuery core, all pages should also work great on most recent versions of desktop browsers too - Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.</p>