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Skyfire for iPhone hands-on (video)
Although Skyfire for iPhone is roughly exactly similar to its Android reflection, it’s still not accessible for download in a App Store due to server issues, so you suspicion you competence wish to see how it functions. We’ve seen improvements upon a Flash-to-HTML5 acclimatisation servers in a past day or so, that creates watching videos a zephyr. The app itself serves as a entirely organic browser with a common facilities you’d hope to find: bookmarking, a dedicated search club, custom homepage, as well as even private browsing. Pages describe rather fast, nonetheless scrolling and pinching to wizz is a small rough around the edges. As for essentially watching Flash videos, it couldn’t be easier — once you’ve navigated to the page embedded with the video, a popup window will crop up as well as you’re good to go. Sadly, though, the browser lacks a ability to dumpy videos. But hey, if you’ve been watchful three-plus years to play flash videos on your 3.5-inch display, Skyfire might (or might not) be a resolution to your burning enterprise. Be sure to check out the browser in movement after the mangle!