Read it later - Saves your one read wonders with Read it later. **Dolphin Browser HD Add-ons** V1.0.3 *Fix Force close bugs *Add "Share page" option *Add "Move to SD" Features: * Save pages to read it later with just one click. * Quick access the read list with just one click on Toolbar. * Synchronize the list wherever you are
Maxthon Mobile for 7 inch Android Tablet & phone - Make no mistake, with over 500 million downloads of its PC web browser Maxthon knows how to make your web sizzle.
Catch the world-wide wave of web surfers using the world's smartest browser on Android! Like its powerful desktop suite of products, Maxthon Android comes packed with cool, free features like.
Mobeegal is an Android search assistant. It is entirely based upon powerful Google search engine and can search within different topics.
The application provides broad selection of topics to search in. All topics are categorized in a catalog
Bookmarks to SD - **Dolphin BrowserTM HD Add-on**
Backup and restore the bookmarks to your SD card so you can keep your bookmarks on multiple devices.
2.0.3
Add "App to SD" option
2.0
Trook is an application for the nook that can download books from Stanza catalogs or OPDS content. It can also read RSS or ATOM feeds, show associated web pages or download audio files from such feeds. In addition, it lets you browse your nook's document folders (and preserves folders, and shows cover images)
FML is an Android front end to the fmylife.com website. It supports reading, voting, submitting, and commenting via the published APIs.
What's New in This Release:
· Sped up loading, fixed a weird bug that appeared overnight
Check Redirect checks where a link redirects to (e.g. a tinyurl.com link), and lets you decide whether to follow that link. You can configure which hosts are intercepted.
Check Redirect needs to be the default choice when browsing
Tap for tap, Boopsie is the fastest mobile search - period.
Every Letter Counts!
Boopsie uses a multi-prefix search - which means you only have to type the first parts of words instead of the whole thing. So, searching Wikipedia for 'Desperate Housewives' is as easy as typing 'des hou'