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I really don't see a use for it =(
On an Mobile 1. It crashes whenever you move a bookmark into another section. The menubar buttons are not very responsive when you tap them. Don't other with this app.
You peeps don't bother getting this app because it is totally useless! I thought that this app would get me adobe flash player but when I tried it out It well didn't have flash player. If you want some thing better than get cloud breeze. It lets you use adobe! As I said before don't bother getting this app!
A very, very promising App: creative and intuitive user interface, "Guided Tour" videos somewhat helpful, font size can be changed, additional gestures make tasks easier, nice document organizer, download to eBook awesome! However, ads are annoying, whole webpage not transferred to eBook reader (in some cases the first part of an article was downloaded, in another only the footnotes of a scholarly work were saved, -- and a message, "Get the CloudSurfer full version to read the rest of the article"), browse "Back" and "Forward" do not work, it was unclear how "Back" "gesture" works (it seemed to go to websites' home page!?), App crashed occasionally. No documentation on why some pages could be converted to reader mode and others not. I couldn't find the history page, -- then after I "downloaded" a web page (which is not the same as transferring to an eBook!) the history page appeared and additional functionality (uh?). App is tied to Firefox; can't delete bookmarks for Firefox. I REALLY wanted to purchase the full version, but lack of documentation has me confused as to how it should work, what the limitations of this "free" version are, and what are bugs. Deleted, -- but I'll be back.
I'm going to keep this short, and defer most of what I feel to another reviewer 'Emily Oess,' whose review is the reason I decided to try CloudSurfer in the first place. I titled my review as such, because CloudSurfer's a GREAT Mobile browser. Unlike other browsers (the many I've tried) on Mobile, CloudSurfer is the only one that 'gets it' - that a browser on an Mobile needs to be not just a browser ported to iOS. It has to BEHAVE differently. The elimination of the browser bar is, for me, a relief. No trying to aim my finger for tiny little buttons
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