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#61144 10-May-2010 16:57
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http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/isurf-browser/id360970775?mt=8

Has anyone spent the $1.30 it costs to try it out?

Safari is clunky, and Opera is still buggy. So how does this one compare?

Good Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxvQgzdrN9s&feature=related

This is the walkthrough/demo video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiA7pTeoD2Y&feature=related




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  #328639 10-May-2010 18:05
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The demo video looks bit laggy, granted its on ipod touch 2g. However, because it's a paid app i think it should have much higher quality to entice people to use this instead of free ones like safari and opera...




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  #328761 11-May-2010 08:15
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The demo is of iDroid - the beta version under the original name and yeah it did look laggy.

iPhonewzealand reviewed it and came back with lack of bookmark importing and lack of saved state as the negatives.




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  #328809 11-May-2010 10:20
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Lack of bookmark importing is the nail in coffin, since u can't change the default browser and have to PAY for what Safari is very good at.




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  #328821 11-May-2010 10:58
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Atomic Web Browser... has a lite version for free

http://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/atomic-web-browser-lite/id355513788?mt=8 

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