Third-Party Browsers Make Way into App Store
Posted 01/14/2009 at 2:31pm
| by Florence Ion
In the last day, Apple has begun to approve third-party web browsing
apps for the iPhone. A slew of web browsing apps have hit the App
Store, with original submission dates from as far back as October of
last year.
Though Apple has made no official statement, there is some speculation
that all this time the browser applications were actually awaiting
approval.
There is specualtion that browser apps were blocked by Apple because they replicated features already available on the iPhone. They must have changed their minds. Regardless there are a variety
of browser applications, including:
- Edge Browser, a free app with address and navigation bars
- Incognito, a $1.99 app that allows you to browse without a trace
- WebMate:Tabbed Browser, a $0.99 app that queues the links you click on
- Shaking Web, a $1.99 app for easier reading on the go
This could pave the way for mainstream browsers like Opera,
Mozilla Firefox, or even Microsoft to create their
own full-featured iPhone browsers. Maybe there’s some hope for Flash,
after all.