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WebMate:Tabbed Browser - New App: $.99, v1.0
WebMate:Tabbed Browser - New App: $.99, v1.0
WebMate:Tabbed Browser - New App: $.99, v1.0
Edge Browser - New App: Free, v1.0
Edge Browser - New App: Free, v1.0
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iTunes: WebMate - Tabbed Browser
itunes.apple.com — Web Mate takes you one step closer to tabbed browsing on the iPhone. Let's say that you're browsing your favorite site, like digg.com and you want to view an article. (more) iTunes: WebMate - Tabbed Browser
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Apple Allows 3rd Party Web Browsers in App Store
MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors — ... ($1.99) - Now you can browse without leaving a history of any kind. - WebMate:Tabbed Browser ($0.99) - Web Mate simplifies browsing by queuing up all the links you click on, then allowing you to view them one by one when you're ready. - ...

Apple permite más navegadores para el iPhone (a medias!)
Celularis — ... Safari, sólo customizaciones del UI del WebKit que renderiza Safari, por lo que la competencia no está abierta 100%. Por lo tanto, no esperemos un Firefox, un Chrome, o un Opera para el iPhone todavía. Están desprolijamente ordenadas dentro de iTunes, algunas dentro de productivity y otras dentro de utilities, por lo que recomiendo buscar bien. La lista completa de las nuevas incorporaciones es la siguiente: Edge Browser (gratuito) WebMate:Tabbed Browser (0.99 dólares) Shaking Web (1.99 dólares) ...

Hell freezes over: Apple allows third party browsers on iPhone
The Apple Core — ... ($1.99) - Now you can browse without leaving a history of any kind. - WebMate:Tabbed Browser ($0.99) - Web Mate simplifies browsing by queuing up all the links you click on, then allowing you to view them one by one when you’re ready. - ...

Apple Approves New Browsers in App Store, As Long As They're Based On Safari [App Store]
Gizmodo — ... and enhanced-tab WebMate browsers all claim functionality that you can't get with Mobile Safari, but they're all based on Safari's WebKit. In a sense, they're like browser extensions, but which can only run one at a time and as completely separate apps. ...

New browser picks come to your iPhone
Webware.com — We're guessing they won't surpass iBeer in popularity any time soon, but this is big news for the iPhone app store: Apple has quietly started allowing Web browser apps in. According to MacRumors, a small bunch of browser apps were recently let into the App Store. They include the free Edge Browser, the history-less Incognito ($1.99), the tabbed WebMate ($0.99), and something called Shaking Web $1.99) that attempts to make Web sites easier to read. Previously, Apple had not approved third-party browsers for the App Store; its ...

Four Web Browsers Get In To Apple App Store—But Which Ones?
ChannelWeb Complete Feed — ... submission date, but Opera and Firefox still seem to be a long way off. MacRumors is reporting that at least four third-party Web browsers have appeared in the Apple App Store in the past day. The breakthrough for these apps may have come when Apple loosened restrictions on a group of flatulence-related applications, such as Pull My Finger. The Web browsing applications that made it through Apple's rigorous and mysterious approval process include Edge Browser , WebMate , Incognito and Shaking Web . But there's a catch. Each of these ...

Four Web Browsers Get In To Apple App Store—But Which Ones?
The Channel Wire — ... submission date, but Opera and Firefox still seem to be a long way off. MacRumors is reporting that at least four third-party Web browsers have appeared in the Apple App Store in the past day. The breakthrough for these apps may have come when Apple loosened restrictions on a group of flatulence-related applications, such as Pull My Finger. The Web browsing applications that made it through Apple's rigorous and mysterious approval process include Edge Browser , WebMate , Incognito and Shaking Web . But there's a catch. Each of these ...

Third Party Web Browsers Appearing in the App Store [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... WebMate: Tabbed Browser ($0.99) - The first ‘tabbed’ browser for the iPhone ...

What?! Apple allows 3rd party browsers into App Store!
Top iPhone News — Since Apple said no to Opera Mini browser because it copies a feature that the iPhone already has in place, it’s a really big surprise to get noticed that Apple suddenly allows third party browsers put into the App Store. These new ‘lucky’ applications include: Edge Browser (free), Incognito ($1.99),  WebMate:Tabbed Browser ($0.99) and Shaking Web ($1.99). MacRumors wrote: While Apple has made no official acknowledgements, it appears these applications were likely in a ...

What?! Apple allows 3rd party browsers into App Store!
iPhone Buzz — Since Apple said no to Opera Mini browser because it copies a feature that the iPhone already has in place, it's a really big surprise to get noticed that Apple suddenly allows third party browsers put into the App Store. These new 'lucky' applications include: Edge Browser (free), Incognito ($1.99),  WebMate:Tabbed Browser ($0.99) and Shaking Web ($1.99). MacRumors wrote: While Apple has made no official acknowledgements, it appears these applications were likely in a special queue ...

Apple opens to more browsers on iPhone
SolSie.com — Safari will no longer been the only browser on the iPhone. MacRumors reports Apple just allows some additional Web browsers Edge Browser (free),  Incognito ($1.99),  WebMate ($0.99) and Shaking Web ($1.99) to be available in the App store. Note that the above app are just built on top of Safari. There is no word if Apple would let other 3rd party browsers such Opera, SkyFire, Firefox, etc..  ...

Apple (Seemingly) Allows Third-Party Browsers in App Store [IPhone]
Lifehacker — [image] Apple seems to have dropped its ban on apps that "duplicate" the iPhone's built-in Safari and opened up to third-party browsers , including the privacy-please Incognito , a tabbed WebMate , and others. [ via ]

Apple Lets Alternative Browsers Onto the iPhone. Sort of!
Technologizer — ...  (which compensates for shaky hands by adjusting the display), and  WebMate:Tabbed Browser  (which queues up links in new tabs). The one thing all these apps have in common is that they’re really reskinned versions of Safari, Apple’s own browser. I suspect that it’ll be a long time until Apple allows Firefox or Opera or any other true Safari rival onto the iPhone; I’d love to be proven wrong, though…

Apple Allows Third-Party Browsers For iPhone
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs — ... applications have been approved by Apple and are available for download. These apps get by Apple's terms of service because they just put a different user interface on top of the iPhone's WebKit rendering engine. The apps range from free to $1.99, and they are essentially still Safari but with added features or an altered UI. Edge Browser gives users more real estate by removing the navigation bar, Incognito lets users browse without leaving a history, WebMate: Tabbed Browser makes clicking multiple links simple, and Shaking Web uses ...

Browsing the App Store: More Ways To iSurf The Web
iSmashPhone - Turn your Phone into your MyPhone — ... WebMate:Tabbed Browser (US$0.99), which queues up all the links you click on, then allows you to view them one by one when you're ready. ...

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