I'd like to introduce you to my latest iOS application: eyebrowse. You can visit the official website for eyebrowse here: http://drawn2web.com/eyebrowse
eyebrowse allows you to view multiple web pages simultaneously by dividing your screen into spaces. Each space is a fully usable web browser, making it possible to experience true multitasking on your iOS device. Now you can watch YouTube and browse Facebook at the same time, or read emails and take notes, or anything else you can do on the web - the possibilities are limitless.
You can draw as many spaces as you want on the screen, so you can have 2, 3, 4 or 20 web pages visible at once. All of these spaces make up a layout. A layout is a set of spaces and can be saved and loaded. When a layout is loaded, the spaces are drawn and the content of those spaces is loaded. Layouts make it really easy to switch between groups of spaces and can be treated like bookmarks for multiple websites at once.
There's a lot more information about eyebrowse at the website, and we're definitely hoping for feedback, either on this forum or on the site itself through the bug-report and feature request forms.
eyebrowse allows you to view multiple web pages simultaneously by dividing your screen into spaces. Each space is a fully usable web browser, making it possible to experience true multitasking on your iOS device. Now you can watch YouTube and browse Facebook at the same time, or read emails and take notes, or anything else you can do on the web - the possibilities are limitless.
You can draw as many spaces as you want on the screen, so you can have 2, 3, 4 or 20 web pages visible at once. All of these spaces make up a layout. A layout is a set of spaces and can be saved and loaded. When a layout is loaded, the spaces are drawn and the content of those spaces is loaded. Layouts make it really easy to switch between groups of spaces and can be treated like bookmarks for multiple websites at once.
There's a lot more information about eyebrowse at the website, and we're definitely hoping for feedback, either on this forum or on the site itself through the bug-report and feature request forms.