Web Browsers on PDAS
robin_reala
50 points
16 comments
June 20, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (8 comments)
bdickason
Dig the site layout. Left nav is interesting, glow around screenshots is a nice touch.
9dev
OT, but man, this is a beautifully designed website. The progress indicator on the left is particularly clever.
TeaVMFan
I remember using Dillo on a Compaq iPaq with Linux installed. No Dillo screen shots, but plenty of information about apps for Linux on the iPaq 3765 here: https://www.frequal.com/ipaq/index.html
boguscoder
I thought everyone in my generation knows of PalmOS but TIL its later known as GarnetOS..
jonhohle
We had about 10-15 years or so where the web wasn’t so complex and fast moving that a browser needed constant updates for things to work. Now browsers are more complex that entire operating systems and anything older than a few years just won’t work and publishers think that’s ok. I remember as late as 2008 verifying websites in Lynx (or elinks or links2) to ensure screen readers and low end devices would have a reasonable experience. Now anything older than a few years is garbage that can be abandoned and websites have no problem using GBs of RAM. What a wasteful, fickle industry software is.
lxgr
Arguably not really a web browser, but possibly the first (and pre-RSS!) "read it later" app: Plucker for Palm OS was amazing. You could enqueue websites to download and compress from a PC during each HotSync operation and then read them offline on the PDA.
AIcanbiteme
If it wasn't for webshitters and big tech pumping out JS and using framework on top of framework we could easily be browsing on ancient devices today.
classichasclass
The AlphaSmart dana had its own widescreen browser on PalmOS. Modern sites bring it to its knees, but it's a nicer experience than a smaller PDA screen when it works.