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Former Member
3 years agoiOS v8 - is the embedded browser missing here ? I don‘t know how to activate it.
Hi there,
Just downloaded v8 for ipadOS, I see that v8 for iOS has quite some advancements and polishing, great work!
But I use the embedded browser extensively, it is my goto place for all sort...
Former Member
3 years agoHi there,
Thanks for your replies - thank the god of code I didn‘t delete 1pw-v7 yet.-)
Everything you say makes sense, the age rating is probably a very important sales argument, making a possibly „relatively“ easy implementation unrealistic.
In general I do like embedded browsers and use them much (my iOS mail client Canary has the same feature, so does pinterest, youtube, my corporate chat system etc.) - I am always happy the stuff doesn‘t open new windows in my browser.
I would say I stay inside the embedded browser in 9 out of 10 times - only once in a while I need to go to Safari for a reason.
Furthermore, 1pw is also my place for my personal company access details (with various cloud services that I manage) and 1pw happens to give me a central, focused workplace with only the stuff I am currently working on. Safari then is my research engine and what not, but not much account-dependent work.
Given 1pw has extensive company offerings (dunno about the customer percentage/importance though), my idea keeps having some points.
I even wanted to raise the idea to 1pw of extending that feature (storing sessions and/or tabs for example as well as a file download feature, that doesn‘t work to my knowledge) and with webservices extending and proprietary apps diminishing this makes much sense to me - 1pw could become a whole work environment close to the beings like citrix etc.
Add a data tunneling service to it and the embedded browser could/would have been the „fort access“ of apps.
I would have loved the possibility to chose on a 1pw-link between opening ‚in-app‘ and ‚outside-app‘ - I fear I should bury that.
Thanks again.
Cheers,
Rocco