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Friday
Oct302015

Dolphin browser on Android gets Marshmallow treatment

Alternative Android browser Dolphin has finally released its latest update on Google Play Store, bringing with it support for Android Marshmallow. The update first came to Nexus 9, Nexus 7, and Nexus 5 users earlier this month to test out the issues of the app. Some of the issues that surface include crash issues from launching the app, accessing resource and data-intensive sites, and even inputting text in the address bar. AdBlock feature wasn’t available from the Control Panel even if Add-on was enabled. There were even issues with not being able to tab push after login and going through Dolphin Connect login failure issues. Thankfully, all of these seem to have been addressed. You can download the app from the link below.

Source: Dolphin | Via: Android Community | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

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