Chrome App allows you to sync open tabs, bookmarks, passwords, and omnibox data from your desktop computer to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.
Google Inc. recently launched a new Chrome iOS browser for the iPad and iPod and it quickly rocketed to the top of iTunes Free Apps Chart. The Chrome desktop browser is already one of the most widely used desktop browsers around, even unseating Microsoft’s Internet Explorer in some parts of the world as the dominant browser, and yet it’s lacked an official mobile version.
“Browse fast with Chrome, now available on your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad,” says Google Inc. “Sign in to sync your personalized Chrome experience from your computer, and bring it with you anywhere you go.”
In the past, Chrome users had to settle for Chrome Sync Pro for mobile access in order to take advantage of Chrome’s popular built-in auto sync feature that maintains your bookmarks in the cloud.
What’s great about the new Chrome App for iPhone and iPad is that you can sync your open tabs, bookmarks, passwords, and omnibox data from your computer to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.
You can pick up right where you left off, and also send web pages from Chrome on your desktop computer to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with one click and read them on the go – even if you’re offline!
Amazingly, the Chrome App even features the Incognito mode that many love with desktop version. Incognito mode doesn’t record web browsing history, files downloaded, and deletes all new cookies after you close all the incognito windows that you’ve opened.
Now you can search and browse the web on the go with all of the same cool features and functions you’ve come to love with desktop versions of Google Chrome.
If you aren’t already a Chrome user I suggest giving it a try.
Stay tuned.
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