Wednesday, September 14, 2011

New gesture based browser for iPad

The creator of popular browser Dolphin for both Android and iPhone, MoboTap, has recently come out with a new innovative browser for iPad.

The browser application unleashed by MoboTap is Dolphin Browser HD. It has all gesture control features that have made it a hit on the Android platform. For example, drawing a "<" will take you back a page, and drawing a ">" will take you forward. Apart from these gestures, users can also create their own gestures and shortcuts to access their favorite websites or launch browser commands. For example G for Google and F for Facebook and so on.
In addition to these exciting features, the iPad app also includes Webzine, the browser's Flip-board-style system for reading web content, tabbing browsing, a URL bar that predicts what website you're going to type, and a speed dial for accessing favorite websites with a quick tap. Users can access their bookmarks by swiping from left-to-right or their open tabs by swiping right-to-left.

Talking about technology, just like its iPhone counterpart, Dolphin Browser for the iPad is also built on top of Safari. It is fast and the gesture commands are intuitive for the touchscreen browser. We could see a lot of people removing the Safari App from their App Trays and replacing it with Dolphin.

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