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dolphin browser for Android

I tried it for a few min, didn't really notice a difference other than the pinch zoom which I'm kinda ambivalent about.
 
I like being able to swipe left and right to change tabs (just occurred to me that I haven't tried doing this with the default browser). Pinch zoom is cool, but not the ultimate god feature some make it out to be.
 
I like being able to swipe left and right to change tabs (just occurred to me that I haven't tried doing this with the default browser). Pinch zoom is cool, but not the ultimate god feature some make it out to be.

once you get used to it, there's no going back. also if i'm not mistaken, the pinch zoom in dolphin is a little laggy.

try the pinch zoom on the pre and on the iphone, those are absolutely smooth
 
I tried it. I've used the pinch zoom before (had a Pre for awhile, and I have a ZuneHD), its nice and all, but its still a feature I don't really want.

I kinda like the way the tabbed browsing in Dolphin operates, but it opens way too many tabs and slows down a lot. I uninstalled fairly quickly.
 
Pinch and zoom seemed unstable making things jump all around an d making things render weird, cool but unusable/unpolished. Make it morer stable predictable and I'll keep it.
 
I like it so far, it has some quirks I didn't experienced with Browser, but I think it'll get polish as development continues. Its not like you're paying for Dolphin.
 
currently on Opera Mini.. OM 5 beta is out and lets you do tabbed browsing..... never heard of dolphin, how secure is it?
 
currently on Opera Mini.. OM 5 beta is out and lets you do tabbed browsing..... never heard of dolphin, how secure is it?

it uses the same WebKit platform as the standard Android browser and the iPhone browser. I imagine it's equally as secure.

Dolphin just seemed so ridiculously unoptimized when I tried it out a few days ago that I'll leave it be for more development time.

I really just want Mozilla to get to work on Firefox Mobile for Android. I want my AdBlocker!
 
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