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How to jump back many web pages at a time

Senin, 31 Oktober 2016

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Jump back several web pages on iPhone or iPad iPhone/iPad tip: How to jump back many web pages at a timeTo get back to where you were five pages ago in a desktop browser, you can just glance at your web history or—better yet—click and hold the Back button.
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Just tap and hold the Back button, then tap the page you want to jump back to.
But what if you want to jump back several pages in a single bound with Safari for iPhone or iPad?
Believe it or not, you can do pretty much the same thing you’d do on a desktop browser: just tap and hold the Back button.
When you do, a pop-up will show more than two dozen of your previously viewed web pages for a given Safari tab.
Tap any page to jump back to it.
And yes—you can also tap and hold the Forward button, if you wish.
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Save web links for later even when you’re offline in iPhone

Minggu, 14 Agustus 2016

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How to save web links for later on an iPhone or iPad iPhone/iPad tip: Save web links for later, even when youre offlineFound a link on your iPhone or iPad to a long, enticing web article that you don’t have time to read right now? Or maybe you do have time, but not the cellular signal.
Well, there’s a better way to save web links for later than, say, simply pasting them into your iPhone’s (or iPad’s) Notes app.
The trick: using Apple’s “Reading List” feature, which saves links from Mail, Safari, and other iPhone apps and (once you’ve got a data connection again) downloads full web pages to your iOS device’s memory.
Prefer using a third-party “read it later” app like Instapaper ($3.99) or Pocket (free)? We’ll cover them, too.
Let’s get started…
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You can access saved web links from the Reading List in your iPhone’s or iPad’s Safari bookmarks.

Using Reading List

  • So, you just found a web link you wanted to open on your iPhone or iPad, but there’s no cell connection—or you’re just short on time. First, tap and hold the link you want to open.
  • A series of buttons will slide (or pop up, on the iPad) into view: “Open,” “Add to Reading List,” and “Copy.” Tap “Add to Reading List”—and yes, this option will work even if your iOS device doesn’t have a data connection.
  • Once you’ve got time or a cell connection again, open Safari, tap the Bookmarks icon at the bottom of the screen, then tap Reading List. (You may have to tap the Back button at the top of the screen a few times to get to the main Bookmarks directory; Reading List sits at the top.)
  • Now you’ll see the list of links saved in your Reading List, and the link you just saved should be at the top of the list—and if you were offline when you saved the link, your iPhone/iPad will save the page to your handset’s memory once it gets a data connection back.
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You can save links to reading apps like Instapaper and Pocket even if your iPhone/iPad doesn’t have a data connection.

Using Instapaper or Pocket

  • Once again, tap and hold the link you want to save—but this time, tap the “Copy” button instead of “Reading List.”
  • Next, open the app with which you’d like to save your link—either Instapaper or Pocket. When you do, a prompt will ask if you’d like to add the copied URL to the app’s list of saved links. Tap OK (or “Read Later,” in the case of Instapaper).
  • Trying to save a link without a data connection? No problem. When you’re back in cellular or Wi-Fi range, open the app again, and app will automatically download the web page for the link you saved.
A Tip from heresthethingblog.com
Save web links for later, even when you’re offline in iPhone
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Vellamo Mobile Web Benchmark v1 0 android apk

Jumat, 04 Maret 2016

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Vellamo Mobile Web Benchmark v1.0 for Android 2.1 and up
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Vellamo Mobile Web Benchmark Introducing Vellamo, a mobile Web benchmark that evaluates browser performance on Android devices. Vellamo provides a holistic view into browser performance and stability, including networking, JavaScript, rendering, and user experience. Incorporating industry standard and custom tests, Vellamo is sure to entice you!

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Free text editor for Web and Chrome Writebox

Rabu, 27 Januari 2016

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Writebox has a minimalist interface and very little else, but thats all by design. Distraction-free writing apps by necessity strip away all manner of excess features to keep you focused on your words rather than how they look on the page, and Writebox delivers on that promise but does add a few essential customizations. 

When you first visit the Writebox site or launch the Chrome app, theres a button at the top to sign in. I thought it would have me create a Writebox account, but, instead, its a Dropbox sign-in that authorizes the two services to connect. Any time you use Writebox, you can just sign in with your Dropbox credentials and not worry about creating another login. Thats simplicity and minimalism at their finest.
In the window is a small top-line menu bar with three buttons on the left—New, Open, and a clock-face icon for "recently opened" items—and three on the right—a trash bin, Account, and Options. Youll also find a Sync button to force your document changes to Dropbox, and an info button with some details about the app.

Other than that, youll see a big, blank screen, where you can type. At the very bottom of the screen are real-time counts for lines, words, and characters, which you can turn off if you like. The customization options are minimal, but some quite necessary, like being able to change the colors of the text and background, increase or decrease the point size and line spacing, and adjust the typeface.

From the Open button in Writebox, you can navigate your entire Dropbox folder structure, but only .txt files will appear, as its the only file type supported by the simple app. My data primarily include Word docs, images (JPGs, mostly), PDFs, and Excel files, and I could see none of them.

While typing in the text editor within the Chrome browser, the menu bar at the top disappeared, creating a wholly distraction-free environment. You can boost the view even more hiding your browsers address bar or otherwise maximizing the window. Mousing back to the top of the page causes the Writebox menu to come back into view.

The app claims that it automatically saves every keystroke as you, but you do have to hit "sync" or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+s to push changes to Dropbox.
Although the Web and Chrome app are free, iOS users have to pay $1.99 for an installed app on their devices, and an Android app isnt on the menu at all. While some might be peeved to pay for an app thats otherwise free, at least the price is reasonable and in line with other apps of its ilk, such as PlainText iPad app ($1.99 for the ad-free version, 2.5 stars).

As far as distraction-free text editors go, Writebox certainly holds its own, although it would be a much more useful app if it supported the .doc format, as well as more syncing and storage solutions, in addition to Dropbox.
Reviewed by Jill Duffy 
Free text editor for Web and Chrome 
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