Thunder Browser iOS Version Released Focus on Simplicity and One-Click Cloud Play for Various Video Files

TapTechNews reported on May 11th that Thunder Browser officially launched its Android version on March 21st, followed by the iOS version on May 8th. However, the iOS version currently only has the browser functionality available, with other features being gradually implemented.

The Thunder Browser is touted as a truly simple browser, free from news and information flow push, allowing users to escape the bulkiness and distractions of traditional browsers, emphasizing a clean, undisturbed, and smooth experience. Reportedly, the Android version is only 34MB, which allows for fast start-ups.

As explained, the Thunder Browser features an extremely minimalist interface design, with only the four core functionalities on the home page: 【Search Box】, 【Scan】, 【Window】, and 【Menu】, ensuring a faster, more stable web browsing experience.

In other aspects, Thunder Browser comes with several popular search engines, supports one-click switching between them, private browsing, and user scripts. It supports one-click cloud play for various video files and has features like video floating window, UHD original quality playback, accurate online subtitle matching, variable speed playback. It can also add multiple videos to a watch later list, and customize video switching gestures; you can quickly review by scrolling up and down.

It’s worth mentioning that browser members have a 10TB huge space (TapTechNews note: ordinary users can receive 20GB space: 10GB of cloud storage + 10GB super safe), supporting various files to be added online; it is also compatible with Thunder Cloud Drive links, supports one-click transfer, and offers an enhanced experience for existing Thunder users, allowing them to watch online anytime, anywhere.

Moreover, Thunder Browser has been adapted for multiple online novel websites, providing a superior reading mode experience. Its reading mode is powerful, supporting dark and light theme switching, various paging gestures, one-click directory viewing, and six personalized skins, making reading novels an anytime, anywhere pleasure.

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