iPhone apps round-up: Last-minute Valentine’s Day apps
Macworld —
... , from Sopods.com : The free browser claims to open up 25 to 40 percent more of the iPhone’s screen for browsing and uses the device’s accelerometer to reveal navigation controls. ...
iPhone apps round-up: Last-minute Valentine’s Day apps
iPhone Central —
... , from Sopods.com : The free browser claims to open up 25 to 40 percent more of the iPhone’s screen for browsing and uses the device’s accelerometer to reveal navigation controls. ...
Review: Full Screen Web Browser for iPhone
Infinite Loop —
Now that Apple is allowing third-party browsers into the App Store, Safari alternatives are cropping up almost as quickly as fart apps, sans the lack of utility. While most of these browsers seem to be stricken with an anorexic case of the "me toos," Full Screen Web Browser (iTunes link) by SOPODS.com offers some compelling features over the iPhone's incumbent.
To get the headlining feature of Full Screen Web Browser (FSWB) out of the way, it offers a truly, erm, full screen Web browser. Starting up FSWB reveals a slim ...
iPhone Developer Fights Back Against Piracy, Turns Cracked Apps into Demos
ReadWriteWeb —
... , makers of the Full-Screen Web Browser application for the Apple iPhone, have just implemented new ground-breaking anti-piracy measures for the iPhone platform. After pirated copies of the company's application began to surface in the wild, the application's developer, angry about the lost income, came up with a way to to detect the cracked apps and then turn them back into "demoware." With this process, the cracked apps will still work, but a message will appear after 10 runs encouraging the owner to purchase the legal copy in the iTunes store or exit the application ...
iPhone developer takes measures to combat piracy
Macworld —
... and pirates have been using cracked versions of paid applications for a while now. As of yet Apple has shown no signs of trying to curb this rampant piracy. This lack of response has prompted some developers, such as Ben Chatelain, to take matters into their own hands. Chatelain recently released version 1.1 of his $1 application Full Screen Web Browser . Having noticed a dramatic rise in illegitimate use of his app after a cracked version was released on a piracy site, he decided to try to fight back and perhaps even convince some people to buy the program. So he ...
iPhone developer takes measures to combat piracy
iPhone Central —
... and pirates have been using cracked versions of paid applications for a while now. As of yet Apple has shown no signs of trying to curb this rampant piracy. This lack of response has prompted some developers, such as Ben Chatelain, to take matters into their own hands. Chatelain recently released version 1.1 of his $1 application Full Screen Web Browser . Having noticed a dramatic rise in illegitimate use of his app after a cracked version was released on a piracy site, he decided to try to fight back and perhaps even convince some people to buy the program. So he ...

