Thursday, August 27, 2015

One of our favorite apps have been free – Dagbladet.no

(Dinside.no): When you click on a link in an app on your phone, open the browser, and then you have to wait while the web page is loaded.

Android app Link Bubble is particularly smart in this regard. It loads namely in the current webpage in the background and only shows a small bubble on the screen, so you can continue to scroll in the newsfeed, read your mail or whatever you were doing while page loads.

And when the page is finished loading, you can then click on the bubble to see it.

Now the free

We wrote about the smart app a half years ago. At the time, the free version is somewhat limited, because you could only open one link at a time. In order to open several web pages in the background, you were forced to fork out 30 million for the full version.

But now the app has been completely free.

In the meantime the also got a couple of extra features, including that now you can specify certain domains that either will open in your default web browser. We have also had some trouble with Norwegian Tipping his app and Link Bubble earlier.

Read also: Smart app for you who forget things

Several competitors

There are other Android apps with functionality very similar to Link Bubble. One of the most popular is Flynx.

This application has a limit of four links at a time (which you can add on two for every friend you get to download the app), but open articles in read-only mode by default, where in practice just get with the article text and not anything else on the website.

Read more about: Android Apps

The matter was originally published at DinSide Read here.

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