Safari themed browser for you Nexus 10! - Nexus 10 Themes and Apps

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.granitamalta.cloudbrowser
Cloud Browser is a fast Android browser. Cloud browser is inspired from iOS's Safari for its user interface. By using iOS Safari as an inspiration, we were able to develop a natural and modern user interface aimed at making our users' life easier.
Speed: Cloud Browser is without a doubt one of the fastest browsers on Android.
Security: Cloud Browser has Icognito mode built in so if you need to browse the web anonymously, you know you can do it with Cloud Browser. Also, our browser sports the latest in data encryption methods so you know you are safe when browsing with Cloud Browser.
Productivity: Cloud Browser is very easy to understand and use, thus making migrating from other web browser an easy and painless process. You can even use the built in option to import bookmarks from other web browsers.
Works excellent whether on phone or tablet: Cloud Browser has been designed with both phones as well as tablets in mind from the very beginning and thus looks good whether it is being used on your phone or else on your tablet.
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I'm almost done with turning my Opera 10 browser UA to iPhone, but there's a problem

I changed my HTC HD2's Opera 10 User Agent value to iPhone's User Agent value. I'm doing it because I don't like the ugly interfaces that I get when browsing mobile versions of sites like facebook, gmail etc. Because they are made for phones with small screens. So I'm almost done and here's what I got:
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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This is iPhone's interface, and whatismyuseragent.com also says that I'm browsing from iPhone.
But as you can see Opera zoomed in too much. And I can't zoom out... How can this be fixed?
Setting zoom to 60-80% didn't work. Still the whole version of the site doesn't fit the screen.
P.S. I also tried Nexus One's UA, but it didn't work either. Same problem.
download the iris browser it is actually built off the iphone browser so it works just like it
Thanks for your reply but... I checked this browser, it's old, not supported any more, and can't be compared with Opera. The latter is much easier and nicer to use.
Is there any way to fix this on Opera browser?
No one knows?
No one knows?

R.I.P Flash for Android

:crying:Goodbye Flash
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I am a strong fan of html5, and also a bigger fan of having one app to do more stuff, instead of more apps having the same functions included in one, like rom toolbox is.
Also this is why I prefer libreoffice instead of msoffice+adobe reader, or html5 youtube instead of flash+opera (luckily chrome has flash built-in)
Flash could also go away from PC, it runs a background pretty cpu hoggy process and slows cpu startup a loooot...
Yes, I am an adobe hater
Sent from my LG-P500
ok, but how is it going to affect our phones anyway? i dont remember ever using flash even though i had it instlled in cm7. Youtube? its hell laggy with flash, and much smoother with the youtube app. i dont remember anything else. maybe huge flash ads on browser, only to make it crash?
Flash was a good technology, but plugin-free web-brossing is the future (note: plugin doesn't equal add-on, I am all for those)
Good bey Flash
But our Optimus one was not support!

Comicup - Loading Artist Client

I love webcomics, but going through hundreds of comics on web page from mobile is painful experience. One of my favorite webcomics is Loading Artist (loadingartist.com), I saw that there is no mobile app for Loading Artist so I made a client. I call it Comicup...:fingers-crossed:
Comicup is Loading Artist client where you can see awesome comics made by Gregor Czaykowski. Step away in the most immersive webcomic reading experience available on your phone or tablet. Experience and enjoy loading artist comics like never before!
- Get notification when new comic is available , save and download your favorite comics.
- App features beautiful material design to create engaging user experience.
- Chrome users can enjoy chrome custom tabs
- Best part, it't free and have only one permission (Storage permission is needed if you want to download comic,Marshmallow users will be asked for this permission only when they want to download comic).
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Download play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rss.loadingartist.rss&hl=en

Can you truly access Android on a Google Play enabled Chromebook?

In my school, we were all given Acer Spin 11 Chromebooks to use in class. They have the Google Play store, although they have only 10 (educational) apps.
My understanding of how this works is that Android is somehow running under Chrome OS, as you can actually access the Android settings and mess around in there.
My question is, is there a way to truly access Android? Can I see the Android home screen, use the Android interface as if it were running Android rather than Chrome? I don't see why this wouldn't be possible, as it seems as if Android is somehow running in the background. This might be a bit far-fetched, especially since our school blocks things like developer mode, but it would be awesome if this were possible.
Thanks in advance!
Kind of. If you can install a launcher like Nova Launcher you can get an android home screen but it's in a window like the other android apps on Chromebooks.
You can also get to the android settings by going to the Chromebooks settings, scrolling to the Google Play Store section where there is a manage android preferences option which opens up an android settings menu in a window.
If you have a Chromebook from school they have likely locked all of this down so you can't get to any of it though.
Screenshots:
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General WSA: Use DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser

DuckDuckGo published DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser for Android OS - it's Open Source.
Because Windows 11 allows you to install the Windows Subsystem for Android ( WSA ) it's highly recommended to install this browser in WSA: DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser ( latest: November 25, 2022 ) is a great app with a good and easy-to-use interface. The app is not only user-friendly but also makes it easy for everyone to access and browse the internet safely. Along with safe browsing, you can also explore different search terms and better results easily.
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Especially when running WSA for me DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser is a great way to privately explore any webpage that you want. You can be safe that your details will be safe and that you’ll always have an easy browsing experience. The app is light and it doesn’t let your WSA hang. You can also browse videos in a much more interactive way than before.
DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser APK is available on Google Play Store and here.

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