iBrowseTwo displays two websites at once on iPhone
updated 11:55 pm EDT, Thu April 9, 2009
iBrowseTwo web browser
7sql has released iBrowseTwo for the iPhone and iPod touch, an application that enables users to have two websites displayed simultaneously on the screen. The two web pages are displayed together by a navigation bar that features a series of drag and swipe capabilities. Users can navigate the bar up and down and resize/maximize the web windows, double tap the address labels to refresh or stop the loading of pages, and swipe the address labels left and right to go backwards or forwards.
Other features of the navigational bar allows users to tap the address in order to add or edit a URL, and displays a green color when connected to the internet, or a red one when disconnected. Both browser pages are capable of handling links with "_blank" target links and SSL links that will automatically open in Safari even if redirected from the standard http.
iBrowseTwo is available for purchase from the App Store and currently offered at an introductory price of $1. When the limited time offer passes the app will be raised to $3 in price.















