Sleipnir Mobile browser 1.0 for iPhone released
Here's an intriguing browser for the iPhone coming out of Japan just in time for Christmas. It comes to us courtesy of Fenrir Inc, the same company who brought us the Sleipnir browser for Billed as a "web browser with highly functional tab features," Sleipnir Mobile's tabbed browsing features a couple of fun characteristics. The "Flick Wipe" function allows users to very simply flick a tab (located along the bottom, not on top) off screen by pushing it down out of view. The browser's "Hold & Go" feature lets you touch and hold a link to open it up in the background.
A representative with the company tells us that these are the browser's strong points that differentiate it from Safari and Opera. Of course, we don't expect Sleipnir to make any stunning grab of market share, but it's always pleasing to see more options for consumers. A homegrown choice will likely find at least a little support among Japanese users.
For a clearer idea of how these tabbed features work, check out Sleipnir's demo video below.
A representative with the company tells us that these are the browser's strong points that differentiate it from Safari and Opera. Of course, we don't expect Sleipnir to make any stunning grab of market share, but it's always pleasing to see more options for consumers. A homegrown choice will likely find at least a little support among Japanese users.
For a clearer idea of how these tabbed features work, check out Sleipnir's demo video below.
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G1GG1TY
Come on TUAW. A quick Google search yields results clearly indicating that Sleipnir is exclusively available for Windows.
December 27 2010 at 4:20 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
pawel_z_wrocka
Also in the article: "... the same company who brought us the Sleipnir browser for the Mac", yet there is only Windows version at the site.
December 25 2010 at 7:35 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
mikehild
Very first line of the article... "Here's an intriguing browser for the iPhone"
December 24 2010 at 9:01 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Smashaga
Sleipnir for the Mac or for Windows?
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