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Originally Posted by maximus83
Hmmm, that would be pretty annoying (no way to change default browser). Is there any way that iOS power users have found a way to hack that? I would not want every link I ever click in email, or other apps, to be popping into Safari, then have to change browsers.
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I felt that way when I was new to iDevices. But I love the Favorites bar option in Safari, and how it syncs from both my iPad Pro and my mini. On the Pro screen, there is room for 21 bookmarks / favorites across the top just under the url bar. I like the uniformity it gives me between 2 devices. I use abbreviations heavily to get that many to show.
My biggest complaint with Safari is the lack of font size control. There are some sites and forums that I use that I wish could have larger fonts.
I do have Chrome and Firefox installed, and use them on occasion. But they feel clumsy to me now, compared with Safari. I used to love Dolphin, but it wasn't being updated anymore so I stopped using it altogether.