I wanted to know if there is any advantage of using Ubuntu web apps rather that my browser as I can not see why I would like to load the same page using an external app rather than my browser.
Also why is a web app detected as the Safari browser?
I wanted to know if there is any advantage of using Ubuntu web apps rather that my browser as I can not see why I would like to load the same page using an external app rather than my browser.
Also why is a web app detected as the Safari browser?
It's a lightweight browser, so is quick to start up:
It takes me 54 seconds for chrome to load, and just 3 for "Ubuntu Web Browser" to load.
It is a desktop link, straight to the page you want. Admittedly, you can do exactly the same thing with Google Chrome (
Options -> More Tools -> Application Shortcuts
) so that's fairly redundant - although Firefox can't do this as far as I know.And is it Safari?
Detect my Browser says I'm using
Netscape version 5 on Linux
.What Is My Browser says
Chromium 35 on Ubuntu
About My Broswer says
Safari 537.36 on Ubuntu Touch
. Not sure why it thinks those two things - Safari is OSX only, and I'm not on Ubuntu Touch.What Browser? says
Chromium 35
as well.What's My Browser says
Unknown Browser
.What browser am I using? also says
Safari
.ThisMachine.info thinks
Safari 537.36 on Linux
as well.Finally, What Version is my Browser? says
Netscape version 5 on Linux
.This is the Wikipedia article on "Netscape Navigator", but it's quite confusing.
This YouTube video says it is based on the "Oxide browser engine", and a Google search for that gives the Launchpad page, which says:
Essentially, it's a cut-down version of Chromium (or to be more accurate, it's Chromium with a different skin - the box that shows the page is the only part that uses Chromium).
What's the point? Not much for a desktop + mouse user. However, it seems to be built for touch screens (as speculated in this Forum post).
Note that you can access "tabs" and a URL bar - it's a little like Internet Explorer on Touch.
I've recorded a short video - have a look at the YouTube video (1080p). The glitches are (I think) the application's fault.
In case you can't tell, you drag up from the bottom to open the bar, then you can navigate the "tab" history with Back and Forward. This browser doesn't support Mouse buttons that go Back and Forward (because it's for touch screens I guess).
To access the tabs, click Activity - you will see your recent pages, currently open tabs (I can't see how to close them).
Finally, you can hover over the "Activity" header to click "Bookmarks".
My pronouns are He / Him
From https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/web/
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