- From: Kim Patch <kim@redstartsystems.com>
- Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 16:50:27 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
- Message-ID: <527C0B23.20901@redstartsystems.com>
Greetings, The list of iOS browsers I promised follows, including some highlights. There are more ios browsers out there -- these are just the ones I've looked at. Cheers, Kim *iOS Browsers with interesting features* (features lists not exhaustive) - Puffin (flash; mouse, keyboard, gamepad emulators) - Mercury (global font size; reader mode with font size that doesn't increase spacing between lines and white on black; identify browser as, configurable gestures with visual feedback, autofill forms, disable images) - Atomic Web (non-global font size with wrap, save font for site, identify browser as, view source with or without wrap, extensive configuration of controls including button opacity, autofill forms) - Photon (flash, mouse) - Apollo (global font size with wrap, read mode, video pop out split screen) - Terra (easy clipping, sophisticated find, identify browser as) - Knowtilus Pro (reader and RSS modes, extensions include annotation) - Dolphin (global font size 3 sizes, night mode) - Perfect web browser (save font size by domain, identify browser as, hyper scrolling) - Maven (global font size, identify browser as, split screen, trackpad, extensive configurable gestures) * The usual suspects* Safari Chrome Opera iFox *Not a lot of features* Axis browser (YahooI) Mango -- ___________________________________________________ Kimberly Patch President Redstart Systems, Inc. (617) 325-3966 kim@redstartsystems.com www.redstartsystems.com <http://www.redstartsystems.com> - making speech fly Blog: Patch on Speech +Kim Patch Twitter: RedstartSystems www.linkedin.com/in/kimpatch <http://www.linkedin.com/in/kimpatch> ___________________________________________________
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