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Review: Atomic Web Browser

Mobile Safari is a solid browser, but Atomic's full-screen mode and automatic ad blocking make it a worthy alternative.
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Rating:

9/10

Mobile Safari is a solid browser, but Atomic's full-screen mode and automatic ad blocking make it a worthy alternative. Assign two-finger swipe gestures to different tasks — switching between tabs, say, or moving backward through your history. It's a browser personalized for how you surf on the go.

Atomic Web Browser

WIRED Download photos and MP3s to your Dropbox folder. Private mode clears your browser's cookies and cache on exit.

TIRED Crashes occasionally. Not as polished as mobile Safari.