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We Develop iPhone Enabled & Compatible Websites, Applications and Products!!
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WebApps-iPhone is a revolutionary concept and we develop websites and products optimized for viewing on the Apple iPhone.
The iPhone is setting the standard for the mobile web. Soon all mobile & cell phones will require iPhone enabled websites.
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New web browsers for iPhone
Here's a look on some of the new Web browsers available today for the iPhone and iPod Touch:
- The Edge Browser (free)
The main feature of The Edge Browser is that it removes the clutter from an ordinary Safari Web page to present sites in full-screen glory. Besides the reception, time, and battery bar at the top of your iPhone's screen, you should see nothing but the page.
- Incognito (US$1.99)
Those of you who are fearful of getting busted for checking out less-than-appropriate sites on your iPhone will be interested in Incognito.
This browser leaves no traces behind from your wanderings on the Web. Once you close the app, so also disappears your entire browsing history, or even that you were online at all.
- Shaking Web ($1.99)
Using the iPhone accelerometer, Shaking Web compensates for small hand and body movements by jiggling the browser's screen. It functions by sensing movement and applying small but opposite movement to the viewable content.
- WebMate (99 cents)
Offering the closest thing to tabbed browsing for the iPhone, WebMate is a useful application for those who like to collect a series of Websites for reading later. The idea behind WebMate is excellent, and I hope it spurs Apple to upgrade Safari. But WebMate on its own has one flaw: when you have two separate pages open, WebMate does not save the other tabs in their full form, so whenever you switch back and forth, the page has to load from the beginning all over again. This takes time that regular tabbed browsing does not.
It's important to remember that these new browsers are all based on the Safari developer kit, and aren't actual differentiations from Safari but instead, separate add-ons.
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