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Wednesday, 20 October 2010 16:20

FullScreen for Safari App Brings Multiple OS X Features To iDevices

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If you wanted to ever use the same gestures from Safari for Mac OS X for your iOS Safari, you can now do so with “FullScreen for Safari” for jailbroken iOS devices. Developed by Yllier, this tweak adds a number of native multi-touch gestures for iOS Safari. You will be able to two/three-finger swipe up, down, left, right to help personalize your settings. It can also do such things as create an empty tab, go directly to bookmarks, close the current tab, and toggle fullscreen mode.

The official app description from Cydia is as follows:

Use Safari like never before!

Offers a FullScreen mode. Also makes Safari a real multitouch browser.

Adds many new Gestures like two and three finger swipes, three finger tab, shake…

Assign different actions to the gestures like switch tabs, go back, go forward, create new tab close current tab, and so on..

With this, Safari is a really intuitive and cool web browser.

Note: FullScreen has been tested to work on all iPhones and iPods running firmware 4.0 to 4.1. It also works well with other Safari extensions.

You can also watch a video below to see the tweak in action:

This specific tweak was just released and costs a mere $1.49 from Cydia under the BigBoss repository. This means that you will need to have a jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch to install it. If you aren’t already jailbroken, follow our guides below:

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