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Skyfire Web Browser 3.03.2.2

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With over 3 Million Downloads, The world’s smartest mobile browser is also the world’s most social browser!

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Welcome to the First Mobile Browser for the Social Networking Generation.

What's in Skyfire Mobile Browser?

• Flash Video
• User Agent Switching
• Facebook QuickView
• Fireplace Feed Reader
• Popular Pages
• Related Ideas
• Skyfire OneTouch Search
• Facebook Like Button

Details:

Flash Video
The “Video” icon enables users to play millions of Flash videos around the web that otherwise do not play on mobile. This unlocks content trapped behind those error messages with question marks and blue Legos by transcoding the Flash content into HTML5 on Skyfire’s servers.

User Agent Switching
Load web pages as either traditional Android user agent or as a desktop browser. The desktop option gives you more flexibility in accessing web sites and allows discovery of video content that might not be visible on the mobile site.

Facebook QuickView
Facebook quick view keeps your Facebook page loaded in the cloud for easy, one touch access to your news feed, profile, friends, inbox, events and places.

Fireplace Feed Reader
A simple but addictive tool that provides a filtered list of your Facebook feed that only includes links to browsable web pages, images, and videos posted by your Facebook friends.

Popular Pages
You just finished reading a story on one of your favorite web sites and want to quickly decide what to read next. Click on the Popular button on the Skybar and instantly see what content on the site is most popular within the 500+ million user Facebook community. Recommendations from friends are prioritized and show up at the top of the list.

Related Ideas
Explore ideas from a webpage, click "ideas" to analyze a page, pick a topic and explore search results for that new topic including results from Facebook, VideoSurf, Twitter and more.

Skyfire Search
Only enter your search term once and see search results from Google, Facebook, VideoSurf, Twitter and more.

Facebook Like Button
Puts the Facebook Like Button on every page of the Internet. No scrolling around searching for the button on the page, simply click on the Like Button to easily 'like' or 'unlike' the page you are viewing.

More About Skyfire:

Skyfire enables users to play millions of flash videos from the web that otherwise do not play or play poorly on mobiles. Unlock the content trapped behind those flash error messages when Skyfire transcodes videos into HTML5 on our servers and delivers a smart video stream to your mobile.

Skyfire also makes browsing more social. Easy access to Facebook and Twitter news feeds, profiles, friends, inbox, events and places. Find popular pages your friends have shared based on the sites you are visiting. Explore related ideas to the pages you browse. And see more from your searches with video and social results.

Share and like anything you find online with quick and easy access to multiple sharing services. Switch how the browser loads pages to facilitate discovery of desktop content that might have been hidden behind a mobile site. Browse privately with no data trail when history or cookies are not retained.

* Skyfire is NOT yet optimized for Honeycomb devices *

Recent changes:
Bug Fixes & Fine-Tuning

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Skyfire Web Browser 3.0 Review

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If you want to watch Web videos on your Android phone, Skyfire is your best bet.

Although Android comes with its own stock Web browser, you may be left wanting more features (such as improved video streaming) or a better interface. Skyfire Browser (currently in beta) fulfills that desire in many respects but also occasionally stumbles in ways that, for now, confirm its not-yet-final status.

One of the frustrating things about the standard Android browser is that many sites will serve it a dumbed-down, mobile-optimized page that lacks the interactive features of the regular page available in a desktop browser such as Firefox. In Skyfire you have the option to identify the app as a desktop browser and get the full desktop page.

Another deficiency of Android browsing is its lack of Flash support (except for the select few phones upgraded to version 2.2, aka Froyo). Since most Web videos use Flash, most Web videos are unavailable to most Android users. Skyfire attempts to solve that problem by converting Flash videos (on Skyfire's servers) on the fly and serving them in an Android-compatible format.

That's the good news. The bad news is that sometimes Skyfire can't find the videos, and occasionally it can't properly display desktop Web pages. In my tests it did well with video from Blip.tv, The Onion, Vimeo, YouTube, and our own beloved PCWorld. Unfortunately, Web-based Hulu content isn't licensed for mobile devices. Hulu will need to come out with an Android app (similar to the Hulu Plus for iPhone app) for Android users to watch Hulu on their handsets.

Note that you may experience some lag time while Skyfire's servers convert the video. That's better than not being able to watch the video at all, though.

A Skyfire feature called Explore seems to search for Web pages that have some similarity to the one you are currently viewing. It's an interesting semantic approach to search, one that may in some cases be even more user-friendly than the iconic Google search box.

Although the stock Android browser can open multiple windows, the interface to navigate between them is awkward. Skyfire puts a button on the toolbar to simplify window navigation. It places the Menu on the toolbar, as well, but that's not much of an advantage over the Android menu button.

Skyfire also has a file download manger that allows you to view your download progress, see a list of your recent downloads, and click any file to open it. Unfortunately the tool does not permit you to select the download destination folder, a feature I would prefer to have.

As a beta product, Skyfire performs well enough to merit a try. It enables you to watch many Web videos that the standard browser can't play, but it still can't do everything that a desktop browser can do.

User Reviews of Skyfire Web Browser 3.0 Android App

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Lots of Force closes

I used Skyfire for the past month. The good is it does allow you to view lots of Flash sites and videos and it has a nice clean look to it. The bad is that it is extremely slow to load and I would get constant fore closures while trying to load sites like ESPN, CNN and Facebook. I finally unloaded it and went back to Dolphin HD. I am running this on an Original Droid 1 with Froyo loaded on it.


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