I do n’t care about 99 % of web browser app functions . fireplug - ins are nice , but what I use most on a day-after-day basis are tabs . And that one feature makes the Atomic Web internet browser ( $ 1 ) better than Safari / iCab internet browser on the iPad / iPhone .
It ’s a Revelation of Saint John the Divine .
iPad Safari , despite its plenteous silver screen veridical estate , still uses the iPhone ’s technique of handle multiple tabloid — you go to a separate Thomas Nelson Page that lists all of your windows as thumbnails , then choose what you require .

It ’s not horrible ; it ’s just slower than pasture multiple website should be in the grand year of 2010 .
iCab , $ 3 in the App Store , handles multiple pages in a similar manner to Apple . But theirs are fit out into an aesthetically pleasing dropdown card . It ’s nicer than what Apple volunteer with Safari , but it ’s not any faster .
The Atomic Web browser app ? Real tab . tap one switches to its page immediately . And you could even two finger swipe from one yellow journalism to another without messing with button . As for the rest of the browsing experience , in about 10 second of testing with several heavy sites undetermined , it performed admirably — loading and navigating as quickly and fluidly as Safari despite the laboured workload I throw its way .

Sure , you’re able to also take advantage of full screen browsing and other little perks like that , but whatever . I have my lozenge . I ’m happy . And because of it , I ’ll be ditching Safari for the Atomic Web browser app . If you ’re like me , you may require to pass the clam and make the permutation , too . [ iTunes ]
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