9to5Mac: iPhone web browser choice gets one thing right, two things wrong, say developers
While iPhone owners have been theoretically able to choose their preferred web browser since iOS 14, it wasn’t much of a choice, for a couple of reasons. First, most people didn’t even know they could ...
iPhone web browser choice gets one thing right, two things wrong, say developers
Skyfire has released a new version of its popular web browser for the iPhone. Skyfire 3.1 includes a handful of new features including localized versions for 7 new languages, and the ability to switch ...
Apple iPhones come loaded with Apple's own Safari web browser, which is what most people use. However, others prefer Chrome, with a reported 30% of iPhone users choosing the rival browser or using it ...
Liliputing: Now everybody wants their web browser in the iPhone App Store (Skyfire)
OK, so Opera went and did the marginally unthinkable and convinced Apple to approve the Opera Mini web browser for the iPhone App Store — even though it kind of directly competes with Apple’s Safari ...
Now everybody wants their web browser in the iPhone App Store (Skyfire)
A web advocacy group says that iPhone users still get no real web browser choice more than a year after this was supposed to happen under antitrust legislation. The non-profit Open Web Advocacy (OWA) ...
The Opera Mini Web Browser for iPhone maintains the same limitations on Flash support as the iPhone’s Safari browser, and the browsing experience may not be as smooth, but for power users this ...
The best web browser for iPhone may not be one you’ve heard of before. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The best web browser for iPhone depends heavily on what you need. Apple’s own Safari comes ...