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  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Published by: DevDesigns ?
  • Size: 166 KB
  • Supported processors: x64, x86, ARM
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Learn more: Support
  • Notes:
    Big update! Thanks to a whole bunch of user requested feature additions and feedback from version one, we added a heap of extra functionality so that you have a much smoother and richer user experience, without cluttering up the screen. We also fixed some bugs and issues with the url bar. Hope you enjoy it, and keep the feedback coming!

Ninja Browser

Super Fast Minimalist Browser that keeps no private details. The Ninja is fast, the Ninja understands that privacy is important, the Ninja knows that all you want to do is access your favorite sites without being bugged. So the Ninja has developed this fast, lightweight browser to serve all your browsing needs. We are currently working on tabbed browsing - coming soon!

Features:

  • Fast Minimalist Browser
  • Private Browsing

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7 comments



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21 August 2013

If you want a true minimal design, add option to hide or show toolbar and sidebar and show when sliding from the side. Add Web history and save logins and passwords


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9 February 2013

If u leave and come back u cant go to your history to go back to that website instead u have to re google it.


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21 January 2013

After trying for hours to get other browsers to work (yes even the pre-installed IE 10) this works.


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15 January 2013

there 's "Textbox" on start page


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14 January 2013

Personally, I wouldn't recommend this app as it has some design flaws.


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6 January 2013

This seems to be a tad faster than IE at certain tasks, like loading gifs, and general performance. This could become good. My advice, as a developer myself, redo your UI, but keep your other code.


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28 December 2012

This browser is pretty close to useless. The page format is terrible and input box is unreadable. Was this even tested before being released?