Mercury Browser
Mercury browser on iOS 8
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| Developer(s) | iLegendSoft, Inc. |
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| Stable release |
3.2.3 (Android)
10.0.1 (iOS) / August 17, 2015 |
| Development status | Active |
| Operating system | Android,[1] iOS[2] |
| Type | Mobile browser |
| License | Proprietary freeware |
| Website | mercury-browser |
Mercury Browser is a proprietary freeware mobile browser for Android and iOS, developed by iLegendSoft. Mercury Browser uses the Webkit engine.[citation needed]
Features[edit]
Mercury Browser supports tabbed browsing, where users can open and switch between web pages with multiple tabs either at the top of the display or a thumbnail at the bottom. The browser also supports over ten gestures for ten functions, a browser sync allowing the user to sync Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome desktop bookmarks across devices, a private mode that stops the browser from recording the user's search history and cookies, integrated ad blocking, a night mode that dims the screen, and a reading view.
Adobe Flash is only supported in the Android version of the browser.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Mercury Browser for Android - Android Apps on Google Play". Google. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
- ^ "Mercury Web Browser Pro - with powerful Ad Block extension on the App Store". Apple Inc. Retrieved May 28, 2016.

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