Thursday, August 15, 2013

Kindle Fire’s Silk Browser Gets First Major Update

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Remember the Silk browser that Amazon first introduced with the Kindle Fire about two years ago? You might be forgiven if you don't for the browser clearly lacked much of an appeal. Things though seem to be different this time round post a healthy dose of update that the browser has been provided with.

Most of the update concerns ease of use for the users what with the brand new user interface to look forward to. Navigation has been made simpler while the new Reading View which presents a single page view of contents that is devoid of any sort of distractions in the form of ads and such. The new tab opens with an empty address bar as well as a list of the most visited sites, something that we have become used to with mainstream browsers such as the Firefox or the Chrome.

Meanwhile, the update has also made the active tab more distinguishable than before, which is another nice aspect, it must be said. The same can also be said of the Full Screen view that does away with the top and bottom toolbar to open up more visible area. This apart, links to some of the most visited sites by other users of the Kindle Fire device can be reached via a tab on the top left corner. Similarly, other usual browser features such as Downloads, Bookmarks or the Most Visited section open up from the left. There are some enhancements meted out to the browser's rendering engines as well to allow for a smoother and faster performance.

Overall, the Silk is now a lot more matured than what it was even just a year ago and while all of the improvements do make a positive change to the browser, it's still a work in progress sort of thing with the Silk. "We're in the early days of Amazon Silk, and there's plenty of work still to do," the team behind the browser revealed.

Kindle Fire’s Silk Browser Gets First Major Update is a post from: E-Reader News

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