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Browse Later

Built for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch

Available on iTunes

What Browse Later Does

Browse Later does exactly what the name implies - it allows you to browse your favorite websites later on, regardless of whether or not you have an internet connection. Download the web sites now, view them later. Browse Later is ideal for iPod Touch users, iPhone users with little/no data connectivity, or iPhone users who just don't want to worry about EDGE/3G availability.

How Browse Later Works

Browse Later uses your iPhone/iPod's Wifi connection to cache anything from single web pages to near-complete web sites. Set it to download a single page or an entire series of pages linked together. Catch the news. Read your favorite blog. Turn javascript on and download a javascript game (Note - compatibility varies widely for javascript games). Cache a movie embedded in a page and view it later. The options are endless.

Usage Examples

Wake up, have Browse Later start downloading your pages, grab you iPod/iPhone on your way out the door. Check all your favorite sites just as if you were connected to the internet, wherever you are,even if you're disconnected and offline. Catch all the headlines, read all the articles they link to. See what's new on digg, CNN, your favorite blog. Whatever you choose!

Notes/Disclaimers

- Not all sites will work perfectly with Browse Later - some may display a little oddly, others may just return a blank page. For maximum compatibility it's recommended you maintain the default settings for a site - keep javascript turned off so it can't redirect you to a nonexistent page (for example), keep embedded objects turned off to limit how much is downloaded. To file a bug report or comment on a page's compatibility go to http://apps.callerdb.com/compatibility

- Memory usage while viewing downloaded pages - after heavy usage of viewing pages downloaded in Browse Later, the application may crash due to running out of memory. This is linked to a memory issue out of my control relating to how web pages are viewed on the iPhone/iPod, and similar things happen while you use Safari. Until a known fix/workaround is available this will happen on occasion.

- I have no affiliation with any web site downloaded using Browse Later or mentioned in this description. I make no claims to their content, and am completely separate of them. Any companies, company names, etc. mentioned in this description are trademarks of their respectable owners.


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