
Brand new design: Share, save and send web content easier with our new design.Ģ. This updated version of Dolphin, I have to admit I hadn’t seen it before, looks quite good and if the app update description is any indication, this might have been the version people have been waiting for:ġ. There’s a new (as in updated, not entirely new) kid in town and he let’s me clip right to Evernote and will sync tabs back to Chrome (or Safari or Firefox)- Dolphin. But I do miss Evernote on both those mobile browsers. Since Chrome is my go-to browser on my Mac, tab syncing comes in very handy moving between devices while reading and writing.

While most of the time I wind up using Mobile Safari, I do use Chrome a great deal. Combined with cross-browser, device, and OS syncing, this looks like a great alternative to Safari or even Chrome.


One in particular caught my eye-built-in support for the Evernote web clipper. The Dolphin browser for iPhone and iPad (separate downloads) has been updated with a bunch of new features.
