Mercury - the iPad Power Browser

Mercury iPad Browser

Eggs - Wool - Milk

On the iPhone alternative browsers are not really convincing - the "more" is usually functions at the expense of a "verknuddelten" design with a single commision or awkward handling. On the other hand, the iPad, the parts make a lot of fun. A few days ago, "Mercury for iPad" [1] see the light of the world - and the little one has a lot to offer:
First, we find once "ordinary" tabs and a dashboard with 6 user-defined thumbnails (the usual Opera Speed ​​Dial or history).
Furthermore, a full-screen view, a search for the requested page and font size adjustment.
As far as a lift that was not from the stool. Really useful things with the download and storage facility, for example, if a PDF document can be retrieved (even though what the browser is iCab can). But above all, it can also complete web pages are stored in an archive! If we were to show someone a wireless network across its web layout so you can browse offline.
For all of these memory functions, there is a clear folder structure that can adapt itself, a preview function and a lot of ways to send the files via email or upload them to the local hard drive.
And on it goes with the delicacies: Any finger gestures can be used by functions, bookmarks from other browsers to import a large number, incognito browsing is possible, an ad blocker is set up and can be completed.
And even the communication of Safari to Mercury is possible through a small bookmarklet you can view by clicking Safari Pages in Mercury.
All this for € 0.79 - because you can not complain.

iTunes link

Is [1] is also available for the iPhone .

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