Many people think that Safari is the only one browser of Apple products. But
it’s not true. There are lots of great browsers for Apple products. They are
briefly discussed as follows. You can choose the one suits you the most.
Safari
Apple's Safari comes standard on each IOS device, and it is
a natural choice for the top five. It is feature-rich enough to make mobile
browsing easy and functional. You have a lot of tabs, and Safari's
"Reader" mode, the text of an article highlighted in an easy to read
without image ads and other fluff that mess of a web page. When you're done
reading, you can add to the article icloud it again on the desktop or just for
storage. Safari supports syncing bookmarks via icloud as well, and have your
favorite sites to add to your home screen shortcuts so that you get back to
them. Fast, free, and there on any IOS device: it is no wonder that many of you
do not bother with anything else.
Atomic Browser
Atomic Browser is another favorite web browser for iOS,
especially because of its deep feature set. It will set you back $ 1, but for
that price you get ad blocking, form AutoComplete, password management, dropbox
support for downloaded files, the ability to download and expand zip archives,
private browsing, tap-to -call phone numbers and more. Atomic has some other
useful features as well as the ability to skin the browser with themes, the
ability to save webpages for offline viewing, and configurable gestures for
navigation. It is a versatile app for a dollar.
Chrome
Google Chrome for iOS may be less than a month old, but it
has already conquered much of your heart. This is no surprise, if you use
Chrome on the desktop, it is a great alternative for your iPhone or iPad, because
you can sign in Chrome Sync and enjoy all of your bookmarks, search history,
passwords and more seamless. The way Chrome tab management processes in IOS
essentially by allowing you to "stack" tabs on top of each other if
you want them out for a moment-is unique, and certainly helps you keep track of
what you read. Plus, Chrome for IOS supports Incognito mode for private
browsing without being followed or abandoned (much of) a track.
Dolphin Browser
Dolphin Browser is also another favorite on the Android
side, and there is much to keep on iOS too. Dolphin saves passwords and form
data, and will synchronize bookmarks and other data using their new Dolphin
Connect service. Dolphin for iOS also comes with the sonar of dolphins, a
speech-to-text engine that makes it possible to search the Web or to your
favorite sites to navigate just by talking to your iPhone or iPad, and also
supports on custom gestures for browser navigation (forward / back / jump / from
top to go down) and your favorite sites. Dolphin supports 'Webzine', which is
similar to Safari "Reader" view, stripping the ads and fluff on a
streamlined reading experience. Dolphin even supports third party plugins.
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