Apple permite más navegadores para el iPhone (a medias!)
Celularis —
... está abierta 100%. Por lo tanto, no esperemos un Firefox, un Chrome, o un Opera para el iPhone todavía.
Están desprolijamente ordenadas dentro de iTunes, algunas dentro de productivity y otras dentro de utilities, por lo que recomiendo buscar bien. La lista completa de las nuevas incorporaciones es la siguiente:
Edge Browser (gratuito)
WebMate:Tabbed Browser (0.99 dólares)
Shaking Web (1.99 dólares)
Incognito (1.99 dólares)
Recordemos que Apple no quería a Opera Mini dentro del ...
Apple Approves New Browsers in App Store, As Long As They're Based On Safari [App Store]
Gizmodo —
In the last day, Apple has started approving quite a few "new" browsers in the app store, seeming to contradict their long-standing "duplication of functionality" prohibition. The catch? They're all Safari at heart. The chromeless Edge, vibration-countering Shaking Web, privacy-inclined Incognito and enhanced-tab WebMate browsers all claim functionality that you can't get with Mobile Safari, but they're all based on Safari's WebKit. In a sense, they're like browser extensions, but which can only run one at a time and as completely ...
Apple opens to more browsers on iPhone
SolSie.com —
Safari will no longer been the only browser on the iPhone. MacRumors reports Apple just allows some additional Web browsers Edge Browser (free), Incognito ($1.99), WebMate ($0.99) and Shaking Web ($1.99) to be available in the App store. Note that the above app are just built on top of Safari. There is no word if Apple would let other 3rd party browsers such Opera, SkyFire, Firefox, etc.. ...
Apple (Seemingly) Allows Third-Party Browsers in App Store [IPhone]
Lifehacker —
... seems to have dropped its ban on apps that "duplicate" the iPhone's built-in Safari and opened up to third-party browsers , including the privacy-please Incognito , a tabbed ...

