

Finally, starting at 01:42, I start demonstrating how quickly you can close tabs in iCab Mobile. As you can see, you’re automatically returned to the full screen mode after selecting another tab. I tap the “tab” icon (it’s the lower left one in fullsceen mode) at 01:32 I select “g” at 01:38 from it. At 01:18, after some scrolling around, I switch to Portrait view to show you how the user and the tablist interface looks like in that orientation.Īt 01:29, while still in Portrait orientation, I switch to full screen mode to show you it’s still very easy to access the tablist from there, without having to return to non-fullsceen mode (by tapping the lower right icon in fullscreen mode). After this, I scroll down to “k”, scroll the page again then, switch to page “g”, just to show how nicely the tablist scrolls down to display the currently active tab. This is because page “a” is at the top of the tablist this is why you coulnd’t notice any kind of scrolling down. I scroll it down a bit and, at 0:57, switch to the tablist again as you can see, the overview (thumbnail) of page “a” has indeed changed – and the tablist didn’t scroll down, unlike with the case of my opening page “k” at the bottom and, from there, switching to the tablist. This is why, in this iCab demo, they’re in ascending order – remember I opened them in the same order (a, b, c, d etc.). (Incidentally, as you can see, when you open new pages, they’re put at the end of the tablist, as opposed to Safari, which puts them right after the current tab. Then, I continue with opening pages (and, after doing this, immediately returning to the main page to continue opening new ones): “c” at 0:16 and, finally, “d” at 0:20.Īfter this, I scroll up the tablist and, at 0:52, I select “a” at the top. This is why I needed to swipe to the right only once to return from the active “b” page to the original link page at 0:12. As you can see in the next two seconds, the new page is opened right next to the current one, shifting the previously opened ones to the right. I tap and hold the “b” link the link-specific context menu is displayed at 0:08. In the tab list (which, now, only has two tabs), I swipe to the right so that I can switch to the original link collection tab. The new page is loaded and displayed at 0:04 then, I immediately tap the lower right “Tabs” icon to bring up the tab list so that I can switch back to the original link page to continue opening new pages. The context menu is displayed soon (at 0:02) from it, I select “Open in New Page” to display the page in a new tab. Safari (the built-in Web browser coming built-in to the operating system): right at the beginning, I start with long-tapping the first page (“a”). When one tab fails, it won't freeze the browser or pull. Multi-Processing: Multi-Processing design offers you a crash-free, lock-up-free, memory-leak-free internet browsing experience and high reliability.


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