Opera Coast Is The Coolest Way To Browse Websites On Apple iPhones And iPads
Jun 2, 2014, 15:50 IST
We have come across a dozen browsers on the Apple iPhone and iPad, however nothing like the new Opera Coast. We gave it a go and it got us hooked. Don’t kill us for this, but it is better than Safari and Google Chrome on the iPad. And this is why?
Opera Coast is a free browser that is currently available on the iOS operating system only. As soon as you open this web browser, you get a clean new interface with couple of sliding screens. Here you can stack your favourite websites as panels in blocks of 9. Opera has kept the controls and navigation part as simple as possible, a drop down search bar from top appears that lets the user key in the web address and get to the desired website.
When you close a website it gets neatly stacked at the bottom. In the same manner one would stack music records from yester years. By pressing on them again, you can go to the closed website for a second time. One can change the wallpaper of the browser with ease. Users can pick their own pictures as well, besides choosing from the ones that Coast comes with.
If you have multiple websites open then by pressing a small little button at the bottom right corner allows you to browse through them. Overall, Opera Coast is neat little browser, built just for (no nonsense) website browsing needs. It loads up quickly and has a very nice fresh user interface. Hopefully this browser will soon be available on the Android OS too, though there is no news of that. Till then Coast is unique to the iOS systems only.
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Opera Coast is a free browser that is currently available on the iOS operating system only. As soon as you open this web browser, you get a clean new interface with couple of sliding screens. Here you can stack your favourite websites as panels in blocks of 9. Opera has kept the controls and navigation part as simple as possible, a drop down search bar from top appears that lets the user key in the web address and get to the desired website.
When you close a website it gets neatly stacked at the bottom. In the same manner one would stack music records from yester years. By pressing on them again, you can go to the closed website for a second time. One can change the wallpaper of the browser with ease. Users can pick their own pictures as well, besides choosing from the ones that Coast comes with.
If you have multiple websites open then by pressing a small little button at the bottom right corner allows you to browse through them. Overall, Opera Coast is neat little browser, built just for (no nonsense) website browsing needs. It loads up quickly and has a very nice fresh user interface. Hopefully this browser will soon be available on the Android OS too, though there is no news of that. Till then Coast is unique to the iOS systems only.