Apple devices running the latest iOS 4.3 update were supposed to run a significantly faster version of the Mobile Safari web browser, boasting a new JavaScript engine promising to double speeds. According to tech site The Register, however, when you launch a bookmarked webapp from your home screen rather than launching it from inside Safari, 'it runs roughly two to two and a half times slower than it does in the browser.' More »
Friday, March 18, 2011
Launch Webapps from Mobile Safari Instead of Your Homescreen for Better Performance [Ios Tip]
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Apple devices running the latest iOS 4.3 update were supposed to run a significantly faster version of the Mobile Safari web browser, boasting a new JavaScript engine promising to double speeds. According to tech site The Register, however, when you launch a bookmarked webapp from your home screen rather than launching it from inside Safari, 'it runs roughly two to two and a half times slower than it does in the browser.' More »



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Apple devices running the latest iOS 4.3 update were supposed to run a significantly faster version of the Mobile Safari web browser, boasting a new JavaScript engine promising to double speeds. According to tech site The Register, however, when you launch a bookmarked webapp from your home screen rather than launching it from inside Safari, 'it runs roughly two to two and a half times slower than it does in the browser.' More »
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