Multi-tab web browsing, fast web page loading and a slew of other great features that the Safari web browser for iPad could not provide – these are just some of the reasons why you should get the Atomic Web Browser app on your iPad.

I’ve been using this browser for quite some time now and I would have to say that it’s your best alternative to the default Safari web browser for iPad. Using Atomic Web Browser extends your iPad’s productivity features, allowing you to effectively use it for blogging, or for multi-web page browing.
And guess what? Atomic Web Browser just released version 2.9 and was just made available on the iPad app store. The enhancements to the app include:
- Option to automatically load the homepage in a newly created tab
- Option to load bookmarks in a specified folder on startup
- The current bookmark folder is remembered as long as the browser is not exited.
- Support for sites with invalid SSL certificates. A confirm dialog is now displayed
- Better error messages.
- Minor performance improvements and UI Changes
In addition, the new version of Atomic Web Browser for iPad also fixes previous bugs including:
- Rewrote history to fix bugs and make auto-suggestion of URLs more efficient.
- Fixed freeze
- Disabled gestures & long press when the keyboard is displayed
- Fixed issue where right area of address bar in landscape didn’t respond to touches
- Fixed issue with rotation lock in landscape mode and passcode lock is enabled affected(iPhone/iPod).
- Changed URL for shortening links in Twitter. (Tr.im stopped accepting new links)
- Minor bug fixes
You know the drill, right? Here’s the download link. Atomic Web Browser cost $0.99.
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