Dolphin Browser fixes issues with KitKat and brings back the Night Mode
Receiving mostly positive reviews by the users, the gesture- based functioning Dolphin Browser by Mobotap supports both Android and iOS as there’s an advanced HD version for Android 2.0 or later, and offers tabbed browsing, Dolphin Sonar voice search, Gesture Browsing, perfect sync across devices and Webzine for magazine-style displayed page format.
As much as the browser is so popular on Android devices, the KitKat users weren’t happy to found out that they couldn’t zoom in with the standard pinching gesture, but now Nexus 5 owners can be pleased with the new 10.1.2 version that is already a stable channel for KitKat offering this bug a fix. And only that, the new Dolphin Browser fixes all the issues on all Android versions including the download to the external SD card and guarantees an improved launch performance.
The Dolphin Browser 10.1.2 features a launch performance speed-up, the epic return of the Night Mode, the ability to personalize your Dolphin via changing skins, a new Master Password for more advanced security, along with the participated from the beta version bug fix for the pinch zoom compatibility on KitKat, SDCard external downloads fix, localization bugs, optimized Dolphin Key and complete removal of the Sync password feature. [download]
The Night Mode returns compatible with the new version offering its screen down to proper brightness by touch and will protect your eyes via dim light while browsing. Respectively, this will save a lot of your battery life. [download]
In addition, here are more features that can be used in your Dolphin Mobile Browser by installing Dolphin Add-ons:
- Dolphin Webzine
- Box for Dolphin
- Dolphin.fm
- Dolphin YouTube Search
- Dolphin eBay Search
- Dolphin Alexa Rank
- Web to PDF
- Dolphin Brightness
- Dolphin Password Manager Lite
- Password Manager Pro
- Lastpass for Dolphin Browser
- Xmarks for Dolphin
- Dolphin Reader
- Softpedia.com RSS
- Dolphin Screen Cut
- Bookmarks Widget
- Dolphin Desktop Toggle
Source: Android Police