Apple Safari: Dominating the Mobile Browser Market
Apple Safari may not be the most preferred web browser for Windows but it is the hot favourite of all the mobile Internet users.
It is sad news for Opera fans. The Apple App Store has rejected the Opera Mini application developed by Opera engineers for the iPhone. It has been rejected on the grounds of duplicating functionality. Apple executives claim Opera Mini is similar to the Mobile Safari on the iPhone. The features of the Mobile Safari are simply fantastic.
Users of the iPhone can pinch-in/double click to zoom out and pinch-out/double click to zoom in,. Users can open upto eight tabs on their screen and can use as a Word/Excel document and PDF reader. The Mobile Safari is actually the fastest mobile browsers available in the market. Users feel that they should be provided the opportunity to try out other web browsers on their iPhone so they can have a totally new web browsing experience.
The Opera Mini web mobile browser is very popular and is already available on many smartphones, like the HTC P3450, but Apple simply would not allow it to be featured on its iPhone. The Opera Mini mobile web browser has the capacity to interpret codes and this is something Apple will not allow on its iPhone. The Opera Mini can be run on any operating system like Symbian, Windows Mobile and even low-end systems that run only Java-based applications.
Not only is it easy to install, it is also intuitive. That is what makes it a favorite contender as an alternative web browser for the Safari on the iPhone. While many users of the iPhone feel tat Apple should allow Opera Mini on the iPhone, Apple does not think so and has categorically rejected the proposal.
Apple Safari may not be the most preferred web browser for Windows but it is the hot favourite of all the mobile Internet users.
Many companies all around the world are offering free laptop deals with mobile contracts. The laptops provided in the scheme are highly portable but provide optimum functionality.
Since the launch of the Apple Safari web browser for Microsoft’s Windows operating system, the browser has faced many ups and downs.
Up until now we have seen Mozilla, Opera, Chrome and Internet Explorer competing with Apple Safari in the web browser market but now a new player named Bolt has also entered into the arena.
Hot Browser is another third party application that claims itself as the best alternative to the Apple iPhone’s default web browser named Safari.