Apple Finally Allows 3rd Party iPhone Browsers

January 15th, 2009 2:30 AM | by Jeff Bordeaux | 1 Comment

Apple, the bullies of proprietarianism, have conceded a bit as the App Store now boasts 4 new 3rd party iPhone web browsers. Will this be the start of something? Not that these browsers will be leaps and bounds beyond what is seen in Safari, but it’s nice that there are other options. The new browsers are as follows:

  • Edge Browser (free)
  • Incognito ($1.99)
  • Shaking Web ($1.99)
  • WebMate: Tabbed Browser ($0.99)

Big hollering Apple!

[SlashGear]

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One Response to “Apple Finally Allows 3rd Party iPhone Browsers”

  1. it's a great news, there will be a competition in iphone browser software. it should push apple to make some improvement in safari.

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