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Dolphin Gesture-Based iPad Browser

4:29 pm September 12, 2011 By Julian Horsey

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If you enjoy using gestures on your iPad you might be interested to know that a new browser has been created that lets you navigate the Web by drawing gestures on your iPad screen.

Created by MoboTap the Dolphin Browser uses nine preloaded gestures for common Web browsing commands. For example, drawing an upper case “G” will open Google Search or a backwards “C” will refresh the website you are currently viewing. But if those don’t suit your Internet surfing and iPad use you can always create your own gestures for the commands you use.

Dolphin iPad Browser

As well as gesture based navigation the iPad Dolphin Browser also has some great features such as tabbed browsing, single click bookmarking and a unique magazine layout to name a few and its also free to download so you’ve got no excuse not to try it.

Jump over to the Apple iTunes App Store now to download the iPad Dolphin Browser.

Source: Market Watch

Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPad

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