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| Current price: $0.99 | Our rating: 9/10 |
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Atomic Web Browser is the most advanced and customizable fullscreen web browser to date. Experience desktop features including Adblock, Tabs, MultiTouch Gestures, User Agent Switcher, Passcode Lock, Facebook/Twitter integration, Save Page, Downloads, and much more. Features: full screen mode, download, file transfer, tabs, identify as: safari desktop, ie, firefox, ad block, video out, screen dimmer, multi touch gesture support, save page, autofill, in-page-search, bookmarks, search engine plugins, adjust font, image block, private mode, passcode lock, share link, rotation lock, launch homepage, last session, or last page viewed, view source, web compression, airprint, bookmark scripts.
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padgadget.com:
Atomic Web Browser – iPad App Review
Intro: Still looking for different web browsing options? If you are, you may want to take a quick look at Atomic Web Browser. It is quite the useful app. Atomic Web’s main attractive feature is tabbed browsing. If you are used to browsing on your smartphone, let’s say the iPhone or the Droid, you probably never had much use for tabs. Opening multiple background windows could make it a bit messy. On your iPad’s big screen, being able to bounce between multiple pages is essential...
Final words: What we liked: The main attractive feature is tabbed browsing. It feels great to browse multiple web pages. For $0.99 you get lots of features. What we didn’t like: The biggest complain is that after you exit the app, the next time you start up it has to reload all your pages again. It will do so, even if you set the browser to preserve all open tabs after exiting. Perhaps, this is something that will be fixed in future releases. To buy or not to buy: The issues mentioned in this review should not prevent you from trying this app. For $0.99 you get lots of features. You should give it a try. If you are still unsure about it, simply download Atomic Web Browser Lite (free version).
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macworld.com:
Atomic Web Browser - Browse FullScreen w/ Download Manager & Dropbox
Intro: In true Apple fashion, the Safari browser on both the iPad and iPhone is incredibly minimalistic, leaving off several powerful features that desktop browsers employ. While some may consider that simplicity a feature, others see it as a setback. For power users looking to do more with their mobile browser, Atomic Web Browser from RichTech provides an alternative for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad...
Final words: The beauty of Atomic Web Browser leaves much to be desired, but the brawn is present in full-force. If you’re looking to truly empower your mobile browsing experience, or have a second browser handy for odd tasks, there’s no better browser than Atomic.
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pcworld.com:
Atomic Web: A Better iPad Browser
Intro: After reading about Atomic Web for the iPad a few days ago on Gizmodo, I surrendered to the App Store and gave it a try. Now, I’ve happily banished Safari to the farthest reaches of my home screen, as this browser alternative looks and feels like Safari but with better features. Atomic Web’s main lure is tabbed browsing...
Final words: That those drawbacks haven’t deterred me from forgetting Safari exists is a testament to how much Atomic Web deserves its asking price.
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theipadfan.com:
Tabbing Atomic Web Browser an Amazing iPad App
Intro: Ready to get all Web Browser fun out on your iPad? Previously we chronicled Split Browser which is a grand app for the iPad, splitting one browser screen into two. Today’s offering takes that feature and builds on it using a browser feature Safari for the iPad or iPhone currently does not offer, that’s right friends and foe, tabbed browsing.. Do you have any app suggestions for Web Browsing that you have found helpful? If you have used Atomic Web Browser do you find it as useful as I do, or am I just jaded by my laziness with respect to how I have to use the Safari for iPhone and iPad after enjoying Web Browsing on a laptop or desktop?
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appsafari.com:
Atomic Web Browser
Intro: Atomic Web Browser is a replacement web browser for your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch with an overabundance of useful and handy features that can make your browsing experience more enjoyable and productive. With Atomic Web browser you can browse in full screen mode, open tabs, change your user agent, save pages, and even secure it with a password...
Final words: Atomic Web Browser is a must have utility app. The only thing I would say about Atomic is its user interface graphics feel a little fat and can be sharpened up/optimized to bring its UI up to speed with its killer powerful features.
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cultofmac.com:
Quick Review: Atomic Web Browser for iPad, iPhone Has Tabs, AdBlock, Offline Mode and More
Intro: Mobile Safari’s method of handling multiple pages groks well with the iPhone’s small touchscreen, but on the iPad, it seems slow and cumbersome when there’s plenty of real estate for desktop Safari’s standard method of navigating between open websites: tabs...
Final words: These aren’t quibbles, but I hope these issues will be righted with time. As it is, this might be the most full-featured browser on iPhone OS. Do yourself a favor and at least try the lite version. Even if Atomic is unlikely to replace Mobile Safari as your go-to iPhone OS browser, there’s a lot here to recommend taking it for a spin.
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damacnut.com:
Review of Atomic Web Browser for iPad
Intro: I just came across this alternative iPad browser after reading a review in Gizmodo and decided to test it out on my 32GB iPad. The iPad version is 99 cents, and compared to the default iPad browser Safari, the significant difference is the availability of the tabbed browsing feature - the sole reason why I am testing it at all.
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