Introduction
The iOS operating system is used in Apple’s portable touch screen devices. Apple has specifically designed their operating system to be secure, stable and easy to use; with the latest release being the best after its reiteration and incarnation.
While all iOS devices come with Apple’s own Safari browser built-in, there is a big choice of third party browsers available in the Apple App Store for free, which do the same job as Safari for browsing web content, but each with its own features and flavors.
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Gizmos Freeware
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Platforms/Download: [field_blackberry_download] | iOS | Linux | Mac OS | Windows (Desktop) |
Version reviewed: 37.0.2062.60
Gizmos Freeware
Our Rating: 5/5 |
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Platforms/Download: [field_blackberry_download] | iOS | Linux | Mac OS | Windows (Desktop) |
Version reviewed: 8.0.5
Gizmos Freeware
Our Rating: 4/5 |
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Mercury Browser
A web browser with a big amount of settings and options you can think of, plus Ad Blocker and Download manager.
Platforms/Download: [field_blackberry_download] | iOS |
Version reviewed: 8.7.2
Gizmos Freeware
Our Rating: 3/5 |
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Puffin Web Browser
An interesting web browser with a Game Pad, Track Pad and good amount of settings.
Platforms/Download: [field_blackberry_download] | iOS |
Version reviewed: 4.0.0
Gizmos Freeware
Our Rating: 2/5 |
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Until Apple allows customers to set other default browser than Safari, there is no use of having other browsers, since by using several apps they by "default open the default browser"
And the same applies to the Mail apps.
I've deleted Chrome, Opera and Firefox from my IPhone and just use Safari.
Chrome should be the killer app, given its ability to share across platforms, and its clean functionality, but you must have happened upon a lucky day, or a lucky copy. It has become so unstable that it is essentially unusable for serious work. It simply crashes, consistently, throwing all data to the winds. Its big brother generally restores itself to its last state, but the iOS version just wets its pants and falls back to square one. I would give it one or two stars at best. The big question is - how did Google take a perfectly exellent browser, and bring it down to this poor state?