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. - ...
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. ...
Third Party Web Browsers Appearing in the App Store
TheAppleBlog —
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 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…
Browsing the App Store: More Ways To iSurf The Web
iSmashPhone —
... 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. ...


