{"items":[{"content_text":"Almost a year ago, at the beginning of June, a few weeks before the release of Browsy 1.1 (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/articles\/browsy-1-1-your-browsing-just-got-an-upgrade\/), I started working on version 1.2 of Browsy. Throughout the year, I worked on a lot of different things for the app (and Sl's Repository in general) and today is the day to finally reveal this big update.\n\nBrowsy 1.2 goes above and beyond your iPhone with a ton of new features.\n\nHere's everything about the new features:\n\n\nNew Views\n======\n\n\nThe Reading View\n======\n\nLast year, right after the release of Browsy 1.0 (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/articles\/browsy-the-smart-fullscreen-web-browser\/), Marky, the API originally created by Brett Terpstra (http:\/\/brettterpstra.com) to Markdownify the web, was moved here to Sl's Repository Ltd. I announced this move and promised some big improvements to Marky with the release of Browsy 1.1 (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/articles\/browsy-1-1-your-browsing-just-got-an-upgrade\/), and with Browsy 1.2 I'm proud to reveal the new Reading View, powered by Marky.\nThe Reading View allows you to read all of your favorite websites in a clean layout without any ads, menus or other content. Something that services like Pocket (http:\/\/getpocket.com) and Instapaper (http:\/\/instapaper.com) have been doing for years. But why read later when you can read now? Use the new Reading View or the Marky website (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/marky), to read and share your favorite websites comfortably wherever and whenever you want, with different fonts and an optional dark mode.\nYou can also use the URL Scheme to open a URL in the reading view immediately, using `browsy:\/\/?readq=(Your URL or Search Term)`.\nYou can dismiss the view with a tap on the X button or with a swipe from the top.\n\n\nThe Tabs View\n======\n\nBrowsy now has support for multiple tabs. I don't really know what else can be said about Tabs, but I worked a lot on this feature and I hope you'll like it.\n\n\nThe Notes View\n======\n\nThe New Notes View allows you to write quick thoughts, ideas and remarks you have while watching videos, reading and browsing and then allows you send that text to other apps.\nThe Notes view also includes an extra keyboard row that allows you to move the cursor with a swipe, select text with a two-finger swipe and move to the start or the end of the view with a double tap with two fingers on the edges of the row.\nTo hide the buttons on the Notes view, you can swipe right with 3 fingers. You can also dismiss the view with a swipe from the top if you hide the Close button.\n\n\nNew Settings\n======\n\n\nDisable Cache\n======\n\nFrom the start, Browsy was designed with Privacy in mind. Previously, due to the way Apple's WKWebView is built, cookies and other website data were cached while using Browsy, but were never accesible. Now with the new Disable Cache feature, you can disable the caching of this data for each tab.\nWith Disable Cache enabled, no website data will be cached and you'll be logged out of any website you log into.\nDisable Cache is enabled per tab, meaning you can have one tab with the cache enabled and another with it disabled, enabling Disable Cache is not universal and does not change any tabs you already had open.\n\n\nRecent Sites\n======\n\nSome users of Browsy asked for a way to make visiting frequently used sites quicker, so I thought how can I make it happen while keeping the users privacy, and the answer is Recent Sites.\n\nIt's completely optional and works by matching your Omnibar input with the last 100 websites you visited.\n\n\nThe Feedback Center\n======\n\nWith Browsy 1.2, I wanted to create a way to allow users of the app to have a quick way to contact me and share feedback or send in support. Users could contact me via Email and Twitter before but the new Feedback Center, powered by Apptentive (http:\/\/apptentive.com) makes it more easier and simpler. The Feedback Center is just another way to get in touch, you can still use Twitter or Email if you would like.\n\n\nSupport for the latest and greatest\n======\n\niOS 9 brought with it a lot of great new features. And now, Browsy supports each and every one of them. Here's the description of each of the new features taken from the Changelog (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/products\/changelog\/browsy\/).\n\n\n* The font used by the app has been changed to San Francisco, the new system font on iOS 9.\n* The app has been optimized for use with iOS 9's iPad Multitasking features, you can now Slide Over Browsy for a quick browse, Use Browsy alongside another app with Split View and continue watching your video from Browsy in other apps with Picture in Picture.\n* Keyboard Shortcuts for every view, available with iOS 9. Long press the Command key on your keyboard to view all of the available shortcuts for the view you are in.\n* Spotlight Search - Search your Notes, Bookmarks and Recent Sites from your Home Screen on iOS 9.\n* 3D Touch - Open the Notes View, Bookmarks view, Start a search or visit a website from your clipboard straight from your Home Screen on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, or use Peek and Pop to preview sites in the main view and the Bookmarks view.\n\n\nWhile introduced with iOS 8, Browsy didn't have support for Handoff, but the wrong has been righted and now you can seamlessly move your browsing session between your iPhone, iPad and Mac.\n\n\nMore Improvements\n======\n\nBrowsy's main web view, the heart of the browsing experience with Browsy received a few new improvements.\nNow you can access websites that use authentication, view JavaScript dialogs, print websites, and also have a completely fullscreen experience by hiding every button (including the More button) with a 2 finger swipe. And when you encounter an iTunes link throughout the app, you will now be presented with a convenient in-app view that you can easily dismiss, instead of being sent to the iTunes or App Store app.\nAlso, Markdown Syntax in Markdownify is now highlighted with Prism (http:\/\/prismjs.com) and you can launch the app and go to the Bookmarks, Notes, Tabs or Settings directly using the new `browsy:\/\/?view=(View Name)` URL Scheme.\n\n\nOne More Thing...\n======\n\nThe last new feature of Browsy is... Browsy for Apple Watch!\n\nYou can use the Watch app to remote control the iPhone app from your Watch, view your Bookmarks, or do a quick search online. You can also have the Watch speak your search results to you through your iPhone and use Handoff and the Force Touch menu to move between the Watch and your iPhone (Handoff also works with your iPad or Mac).\n\nA use case that a little surprised me at first is with people using Browsy with an Apple TV for presentations or \"kiosk mode\". And I think the new Remote feature will be perfect for that.\n\n\nWhat's Next?\n======\n\nNow with Browsy 1.2 released, I plan on releasing some other things I have been working on this year and also another app that is coming soon.\nMy plans for Browsy 1.3 currently include some smaller additions to the app, including Downloads support, but we'll see.\nTo help support the future of Browsy, I removed the In-App Purchases and made the app a paid app at 3.99$.\nI really hope you'll enjoy Browsy 1.2, the Marky website (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/marky) and everything else I got in store.\n\nYou can download Browsy from the App Store for 3.99$ here (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/app\/id967272424?ls=1&mt=8&at=10l5UB). Or check the full changelog for the app here (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/products\/changelog\/browsy).\n\nIf you download Browsy this week (May 16–23), 20% of your purchase will be donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (http:\/\/stjude.org\/).\n\nAnd as always, if you require assistance, have questions, ideas, suggestions, feedback or something to say about Browsy or anything on the website, feel free to contact me via email (https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/about#contact), Twitter (https:\/\/twitter.com\/#!\/DevSl) or App.net (https:\/\/alpha.app.net\/devsl), Thanks for reading! :)","summary":"
Almost a year ago, at the beginning of June, a few weeks before the release of Browsy 1.1<\/a>, I started working on version 1.2 of Browsy. Throughout the year, I worked on a lot of different things for the app (and Sl's Repository in general) and today is the day to finally reveal this big update.<\/p> Browsy 1.2 goes above and beyond your iPhone with a ton of new features.<\/p> Want to know more about all of the new features? Read inside this article.<\/p>","authors":[{"name":"Sl","url":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/author\/admin","avatar":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/bfc348ea5d143e017e0d78c12b0aef10?s=512&d=mm&r=g"}],"id":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com?p=850","content_html":" Almost a year ago, at the beginning of June, a few weeks before the release of Browsy 1.1<\/a>, I started working on version 1.2 of Browsy. Throughout the year, I worked on a lot of different things for the app (and Sl’s Repository in general) and today is the day to finally reveal this big update.<\/p>\n\n Browsy 1.2 goes above and beyond your iPhone with a ton of new features.<\/p>\n\n Here’s everything about the new features:<\/p>\n\n Last year, right after the release of Browsy 1.0<\/a>, Marky, the API originally created by Brett Terpstra<\/a> to Markdownify the web, was moved here to Sl’s Repository Ltd. I announced this move and promised some big improvements to Marky with the release of Browsy 1.1<\/a>, and with Browsy 1.2 I’m proud to reveal the new Reading View, powered by Marky. Browsy now has support for multiple tabs. I don’t really know what else can be said about Tabs, but I worked a lot on this feature and I hope you’ll like it.<\/p>\n\n The New Notes View allows you to write quick thoughts, ideas and remarks you have while watching videos, reading and browsing and then allows you send that text to other apps. From the start, Browsy was designed with Privacy in mind. Previously, due to the way Apple’s WKWebView is built, cookies and other website data were cached while using Browsy, but were never accesible. Now with the new Disable Cache feature, you can disable the caching of this data for each tab. Some users of Browsy asked for a way to make visiting frequently used sites quicker, so I thought how can I make it happen while keeping the users privacy, and the answer is Recent Sites.<\/p>\n\n It’s completely optional and works by matching your Omnibar input with the last 100 websites you visited.<\/p>\n\n With Browsy 1.2, I wanted to create a way to allow users of the app to have a quick way to contact me and share feedback or send in support. Users could contact me via Email and Twitter before but the new Feedback Center, powered by Apptentive<\/a> makes it more easier and simpler. The Feedback Center is just another way to get in touch, you can still use Twitter or Email if you would like.<\/p>\n\n iOS 9 brought with it a lot of great new features. And now, Browsy supports each and every one of them. Here’s the description of each of the new features taken from the Changelog<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n While introduced with iOS 8, Browsy didn’t have support for Handoff, but the wrong has been righted and now you can seamlessly move your browsing session between your iPhone, iPad and Mac.<\/p>\n\n Browsy’s main web view, the heart of the browsing experience with Browsy received a few new improvements. The last new feature of Browsy is… Browsy for Apple Watch!<\/p>\n\n You can use the Watch app to remote control the iPhone app from your Watch, view your Bookmarks, or do a quick search online. You can also have the Watch speak your search results to you through your iPhone and use Handoff and the Force Touch menu to move between the Watch and your iPhone (Handoff also works with your iPad or Mac).<\/p>\n\n A use case that a little surprised me at first is with people using Browsy with an Apple TV for presentations or “kiosk mode”. And I think the new Remote feature will be perfect for that.<\/p>\n\n Now with Browsy 1.2 released, I plan on releasing some other things I have been working on this year and also another app that is coming soon. You can download Browsy from the App Store for 3.99$ here<\/a>. Or check the full changelog for the app here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n If you download Browsy this week (May 16–23), 20% of your purchase will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n And as always, if you require assistance, have questions, ideas, suggestions, feedback or something to say about Browsy or anything on the website, feel free to contact me via email<\/a>, Twitter<\/a> or App.net<\/a>, Thanks for reading! :)<\/p>","title":"Browsy 1.2 - Above and Beyond","author":{"name":"Sl","url":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/author\/admin","avatar":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/bfc348ea5d143e017e0d78c12b0aef10?s=512&d=mm&r=g"},"date_modified":"2019-09-13T17:35:17-07:00","tags":["iOS","Sl's","Articles"],"date_published":"2016-05-16T10:36:39-07:00","url":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/articles\/browsy-1-2-above-and-beyond\/"},{"content_text":"3 months ago, on March 23, I released Browsy, the smart fullscreen web browser to the world. And Today, after 3 months full of work, research, coding and testing, I'm proud to announce that Browsy 1.1 is now available on the App Store.\n\nBrowsy 1.1 is filled with a lot of new features and improvements that make the app so much better and more enjoyable. With the update, the app is no longer a nice addition to Safari, but a viable alternative. Like Safari, but without the Chrome.\n\nCan't wait to hear about all the new features? Then let's dive right in :)\n\n\nSafe and Sound\n======\n\nWith Browsy 1.1, The app's address bar has been bitten by a radioactive duck and is now known as Omnibar, savior of the web! With supersenses that allow it to search the web for search terms (with DuckDuckGo (http:\/\/duckduckgo.com)) and mind control to allow him to search inside other websites without going to those websites first (with DuckDuckGo !bangs (http:\/\/duckduckgo.com\/bang)).\n\nI'm the translations manager for the Hebrew language in DuckDuckGo and their privacy first policy is a perfect fit for Browsy.\n\nWith great power, comes great responsibility. To keep your browsing 100% safe and secure, 1Password (https:\/\/agilebits.com\/onepassword) is now fully integrated into Browsy and allows you to fill in your passwords across the web and also create strong new passwords with just 2 taps, It's Incredible. The 1Password extension is available in the Share button if you have 1Password installed.\n\nBrowsy's URL Scheme has also been updated to use the new Omnibar, and by using this scheme:\n`browsy:\/\/?q= 3 months ago, on March 23, I released Browsy, the smart fullscreen web browser to the world. And Today, after 3 months full of work, research, coding and testing, I'm proud to announce that Browsy 1.1 is now available on the App Store.<\/p> Browsy 1.1 is filled with a lot of new features and improvements that make the app so much better and more enjoyable. With the update, the app is no longer a nice addition to Safari, but a viable alternative. Like Safari, but without the Chrome. Can’t wait to hear what’s new? Read inside this post for more information.<\/p>","authors":[{"name":"Sl","url":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/author\/admin","avatar":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/bfc348ea5d143e017e0d78c12b0aef10?s=512&d=mm&r=g"}],"id":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com?p=820","content_html":" 3 months ago, on March 23, I released Browsy, the smart fullscreen web browser to the world. And Today, after 3 months full of work, research, coding and testing, I’m proud to announce that Browsy 1.1 is now available on the App Store.<\/p>\n\n Browsy 1.1 is filled with a lot of new features and improvements that make the app so much better and more enjoyable. With the update, the app is no longer a nice addition to Safari, but a viable alternative. Like Safari, but without the Chrome.<\/p>\n\n Can’t wait to hear about all the new features? Then let’s dive right in :)<\/p>\n\n With Browsy 1.1, The app’s address bar has been bitten by a radioactive duck and is now known as Omnibar, savior of the web! With supersenses that allow it to search the web for search terms (with DuckDuckGo<\/a>) and mind control to allow him to search inside other websites without going to those websites first (with DuckDuckGo !bangs<\/a>).<\/p>\n\n I’m the translations manager for the Hebrew language in DuckDuckGo and their privacy first policy is a perfect fit for Browsy.<\/p>\n\n With great power, comes great responsibility. To keep your browsing 100% safe and secure, 1Password<\/a> is now fully integrated into Browsy and allows you to fill in your passwords across the web and also create strong new passwords with just 2 taps, It’s Incredible. The 1Password extension is available in the Share button if you have 1Password installed.<\/p>\n\n Browsy’s URL Scheme has also been updated to use the new Omnibar, and by using this scheme: As I promised when I announced Browsy 1.0, Version 1.1 includes a new Pinboard<\/a> Bookmarks view. Enter your username and API token and Browsy will show you all of your latest Pinboard bookmarks. Currently the Pinboard view is only showing a list of bookmarks, but Search and tags are planned for a future release.<\/p>\n\n Browsy 1.1 includes a new “Keep Screen Awake” setting that prevents the screen from closing while using the app. This feature is perfect when you want to work on your Mac or iPad and keep Browsy open on your iPhone for searching something quickly, or if you are reading something at night and iOS keeps dimming or closing the screen for you in the middle. It’s been especially useful for me during the WWDC keynote at the beginning of the month. I couldn’t attend the conference physically, so I had the live stream open on my Mac and Browsy on the iPhone and iPad for keeping up with Apple’s news stream and tech websites live commentary.<\/p>\n\n Browsy’s unique Markdownify extension is an invaluable tool for anyone writing with Markdown on iOS. In Version 1.0, Markdownify was using heckyesmarkdown.com to turn webpages into Markdown. I worked closely with Brett Terpstra<\/a>, the amazing guy that created Heck Yes Markdown 1<\/sup><\/a>, and I’m proud to announce that Marky, the API powering heckyesmarkdown.com is now residing at Sl’s Repository Ltd. I’ve been working on improving Marky and making it useful for more than just Markdown writing, so stay tuned :)<\/p>\n\n Another promise I made on the 1.0 announcement, Browsy 1.1 includes new In-App Purchases that allow users that love Browsy to leave a Nice (0.99$), Great (2.99$) or Incredible (4.99$) tip and support Browsy’s future.<\/p>\n\n All income from the new In-App Purchases during the 1.1 release week (June 28 - July 4) will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital<\/a> at Memphis. St. Jude are leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.<\/p>\n\n With the new bookmarks button, I needed to find a way to maintain the fullscreen premise of Browsy. After trying a few solutions, I created Browsy’s new “More” button, a button that controls the visibility of all buttons (currently just the Share and Bookmarks buttons, with more to come), with a tap. The “More” button can also be controlled, hidden or shown in the Settings view.<\/p>\n\n I really hope you enjoy all of the latest additions to Browsy :)<\/p>\n\n You can download Browsy<\/a> from the App Store for free here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n And as always, if you require assistance, have questions, ideas, suggestions, feedback or something to say about Browsy or anything on the website, feel free to contact me via email<\/a>, Twitter<\/a> or App.net<\/a>, Thanks for reading! :)<\/p>\n\n And so much more. You can see all of his creations here<\/a>. ↩︎<\/a><\/p>\n<\/li>\n\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>","title":"Browsy 1.1 - Your Browsing Just Got an Upgrade","author":{"name":"Sl","url":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/author\/admin","avatar":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/bfc348ea5d143e017e0d78c12b0aef10?s=512&d=mm&r=g"},"date_modified":"2015-09-22T04:24:59-07:00","tags":["iOS","Sl's","Articles"],"date_published":"2015-06-29T08:56:30-07:00","url":"https:\/\/slsrepo.com\/articles\/browsy-1-1-your-browsing-just-got-an-upgrade\/"},{"content_text":"(\/images\/Released.png)\n\nThe time has come. My latest app, Browsy, is now available on the App Store (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/browsy-smart-fullscreen-web\/id967272424?ls=1&mt=8&at=10l5UB).\n\nBrowsy (http:\/\/slsrepo.com\/browsy\/) is a smart fullscreen web browser that allows you the browse the web without anything getting in your way.\n\nI had the idea of a browser app for years now, but 2 months ago, when I got my new MacBook Pro (http:\/\/slsrepo.com\/articles\/disconnected), I had a lot of ideas for a browser merge into a single app idea.\n\n\n* I wanted my baby brother to have a distractions free video viewing experience, so that means no buttons.\n* A browser like the Editorial in-app browser, but that is more comfortable on the iPhone.\n* The Editorial in-app browser, with a share button.\n* A way to markdownify websites like nvALT does on my Mac.\n* A way to stream audio (like a live podcast stream) in the background while using another app (an IRC client, perhaps)\n* A browser that will allow me to quickly look at a website, or prototype I'm working on, on my iPhone or iPad.\n\n\nI have been using the Frameless (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/frameless-full-screen-web\/id933580264?mt=8&at=10l5UB) browser by Jay Stakelon (http:\/\/stakelon.com), and it covered some of the things I wanted, but wasn't perfect. So, as a test for my skills in Swift, I wanted to see if I can replicate Frameless, but with all the features I wanted. On February 12 I started working on it and I've finished and sent the app for review on March 2. And it was worth all the hard work.\n\n\nSo what does Browsy include?\n======\n\n\nThe Fullscreen Experience\n======\n\nOnce you load a webpage, everything else hides. There's nothing except you, the webpage and the Share button. No status bar, navigation buttons or other unnecessary UI that gets in your way. Everything in the app has been made with accessibility in mind, with full support for VoiceOver.\n\n\nControlling the browser with Gestures\n======\n\nThe Browser is controlled by gestures. Swiping up from the bottom of the screen, tapping with three fingers or shaking the device causes the address bar to show. And by swiping left and right, you can navigate your session history. You can also disable any of the gestures if they get in your way,\n\n\nPlaying Media\n======\n\nMy mom often gives my brother her iPhone 6 Plus, with a video open on the YouTube (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/youtube\/id544007664?mt=8&at=10l5UB) app. We activate Guided Access, and my brother begins watching. Most of the time, he flips the device or clicks on something and we have to stop the video to get back to the video. With Browsy, once I load the website and press Play, nothing can interrupt my brother's experience.\n\nBrowsy also includes Background audio support to allow audio you stream to keep playing while using other apps or while the screen is locked. Now you can listen to the live stream of your favorite podcast (for me that's Connected (http:\/\/relay.fm\/connected)), while using an IRC Client app (I recommend IRCCloud (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/irccloud\/id672699103?mt=8&at=10l5UB)) to hang around in the live stream's chat room (http:\/\/relay.fm\/live).\n\n\nWeb apps like native apps\n======\n\nDespite being incredibly easy, most of the websites that include a custom website icon for their site, don't make their website available as an independent web app. So when you add the site to the homescreen it becomes just a shortcut to the site on Safari. Now, people can experience any of their favorite sites as if they were native apps.\n\n\nPreviewing Framer Studio Prototypes\n======\n\nPreview and interact with HTML prototypes easily on your device. If Framer Studio is running on your Mac, Browsy can automatically connect to it and display your prototypes on the device. Great for Developers and Designers.\n\n\nURL Scheme Support\n======\n\nBrowsy includes the `browsy:\/\/` URL Scheme, so you can open websites in the app from other apps, or integrate Browsy in your automation recipes in Launch Center Pro (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/launch-center-pro\/id532016360?mt=8&at=10l5UB), Drafts (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/drafts-4-quickly-capture-notes\/id905337691?mt=8&at=10l5UB), Pythonista (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/pythonista\/id528579881?mt=8&at=10l5UB), Workflow (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/workflow-powerful-automation\/id915249334?mt=8&at=10l5UB), Editorial (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/editorial\/id673907758?mt=8&at=10l5UB), or other apps.\n\n\nThe Markdownify Action Extension\n======\n\nThanks to the support of the amazing Brett Terpstra (http:\/\/brettterpstra.com), I have created the Markdownify action extension that can turn *any webpage into Markdown.\nYou can use Markdownify everywhere that uses the iOS 8 share sheet to share URLs and receive a markdown version of the URL you used that you can send to any other app you want. I suggest using Dropbox's \"Save to Dropbox\" extension with it if you store all your writing in Dropbox - It's really handy.\n\n*Markdownify uses heckyesmarkdown.com, so the output depends, among other things, on the HTML markup of the page you send. Check heckyesmarkdown.com for more details about it, although most websites should work.\n\n\nWhat is the purpose of Browsy?\n======\n\nBrowsy is not meant to replace Safari, but to provide you with it's features to supplement it.\nThe Markdownify Action Extension in particular is alone a great addition to Safari that I think everyone writing in Markdown on their iOS device can find useful.\n\n\nEverything sounds great. How much does it cost?\n======\n\nYou can enjoy everything Browsy has to offer completely for free. The app's price is Free, but includes In-app Purchases that allow you to send a tip if you like the app (There's a 0.99$ tip, 2.99$ tip and 4.99$ tip). The \"Tip Jar\" IAP is not included in version 1.0 and will be added in the next release.\n\n\nWait, but what about it's future?\n======\n\nI know Browsy might be a little too simple, but I believe an app that does a few things really great is much better than an app that can do a lot of things poorly.\nI believe that this first version of Browsy is a solid foundation for the future and I'm already hard at work on the next version of Browsy, including features like Bookmarks, with Pinboard integration an Omnibar (or Smart Search Field - a Unified Search and Address bar - it's already in beta!) and more.\nI really hope you enjoy using the app.\n\nYou can download Browsy (http:\/\/slsrepo.com\/browsy\/) from the App Store for free here (https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/app\/browsy-smart-fullscreen-web\/id967272424?ls=1&mt=8&at=10l5UB).\n\nAnd as always, if you require assistance, have questions, ideas, suggestions, feedback or something to say about Browsy or anything on the website, feel free to contact me via email (http:\/\/slsrepo.com\/about#contact), Twitter (https:\/\/twitter.com\/#!\/DevSl) or App.net (https:\/\/alpha.app.net\/devsl), Thanks for reading! :)","summary":"New Views<\/h2>\n\n
The Reading View<\/h3>\n\n
\nThe Reading View allows you to read all of your favorite websites in a clean layout without any ads, menus or other content. Something that services like Pocket<\/a> and Instapaper<\/a> have been doing for years. But why read later when you can read now? Use the new Reading View or the Marky website<\/a>, to read and share your favorite websites comfortably wherever and whenever you want, with different fonts and an optional dark mode.
\nYou can also use the URL Scheme to open a URL in the reading view immediately, using browsy:\/\/?readq=(Your URL or Search Term)<\/code>.
\nYou can dismiss the view with a tap on the X button or with a swipe from the top.<\/p>\n\nThe Tabs View<\/h3>\n\n
The Notes View<\/h3>\n\n
\nThe Notes view also includes an extra keyboard row that allows you to move the cursor with a swipe, select text with a two-finger swipe and move to the start or the end of the view with a double tap with two fingers on the edges of the row.
\nTo hide the buttons on the Notes view, you can swipe right with 3 fingers. You can also dismiss the view with a swipe from the top if you hide the Close button.<\/p>\n\nNew Settings<\/h2>\n\n
Disable Cache<\/h3>\n\n
\nWith Disable Cache enabled, no website data will be cached and you’ll be logged out of any website you log into.
\nDisable Cache is enabled per tab, meaning you can have one tab with the cache enabled and another with it disabled, enabling Disable Cache is not universal and does not change any tabs you already had open.<\/p>\n\nRecent Sites<\/h3>\n\n
The Feedback Center<\/h3>\n\n
Support for the latest and greatest<\/h2>\n\n
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More Improvements<\/h2>\n\n
\nNow you can access websites that use authentication, view JavaScript dialogs, print websites, and also have a completely fullscreen experience by hiding every button (including the More button) with a 2 finger swipe. And when you encounter an iTunes link throughout the app, you will now be presented with a convenient in-app view that you can easily dismiss, instead of being sent to the iTunes or App Store app.
\nAlso, Markdown Syntax in Markdownify is now highlighted with Prism<\/a> and you can launch the app and go to the Bookmarks, Notes, Tabs or Settings directly using the new browsy:\/\/?view=(View Name)<\/code> URL Scheme.<\/p>\n\n
One More Thing…<\/h2>\n\n
What’s Next?<\/h2>\n\n
\nMy plans for Browsy 1.3 currently include some smaller additions to the app, including Downloads support, but we’ll see.
\nTo help support the future of Browsy, I removed the In-App Purchases and made the app a paid app at 3.99$.
\nI really hope you’ll enjoy Browsy 1.2, the Marky website<\/a> and everything else I got in store.<\/p>\n\nSafe and Sound<\/h2>\n\n
\nbrowsy:\/\/?q=<Your URL or Search Term><\/code> you can open websites or search the web from everywhere. Here’s a Workflow app workflow<\/a> you can use as either an Action Extension or a standalone workflow\/button to use the URL Scheme from everywhere. Get it here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n
New Pinboard Bookmarks View<\/h2>\n\n
Keep Screen Awake<\/h2>\n\n
Marky<\/h2>\n\n
In-App Purchases<\/h2>\n\n
More Buttons<\/h2>\n\n
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