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The OLPC station has a browser that is a <b>customized version</b> of Firefox. But this doesn't means that, if you test some web application at your Firefox at Windows, by example, it will work at the station.
The OLPC station has a browser that is a <b>customized version</b> of Firefox. But this doesn't means that, if you test some web application at your Firefox at Windows, by example, it will work at the station.


Our recomendation is that you install a "simulator". It's easy.
Our recomendation is that you install a "simulator". It's easy. If you work under Windows XP there are a "how to do" [[Using QEMU on Windows XP here]].

Revision as of 11:56, 19 September 2006

If you are thinking to begin programming web applications for OLPC you need to know some things.

The OLPC station has a browser that is a customized version of Firefox. But this doesn't means that, if you test some web application at your Firefox at Windows, by example, it will work at the station.

Our recomendation is that you install a "simulator". It's easy. If you work under Windows XP there are a "how to do" Using QEMU on Windows XP here.