![]() That’s a neat feature but seems to defeat the point of browsing from your Apple Watch.Īrno’s solution to the problem of typing URLs is ♛rowser’s iPhone companion app, which lets you create bookmarks that sync to your Apple Watch. ![]() I also discovered that at some point, Apple made it so you can enter text on the Apple Watch with your iPhone, much like you’ve been able to do with the Apple TV for some time. However, voice dictation works well with ♛rowser’s search function, which you activate by tapping the magnifying glass on the main screen. The previous URL or search term remains until you change it. Left: Tap the globe to enter a URL or the magnifying glass to search DuckDuckGo. You can instead use voice dictation, which works well for most sites, like “twitter dot com,” but forget trying to navigate to “slashdot dot org” that way (it will type out /.org). But I’m not sure even that would be much better. Given that I wear an Apple Watch Series 4, I’m forced to use Scribble, unlike Series 7 owners who can employ a full keyboard. On the main ♛rowser screen, there are three ways to navigate to a website: URL, DuckDuckGo search, and bookmarks.Īs you might imagine, typing URLs on the Apple Watch screen is frustrating-tap the globe button to start entering a URL. Also, don’t expect to be able to log into most online services with ♛rowser. Arno warns that ♛rowser may have trouble with JavaScript and large Web pages. Hopefully, Apple will eliminate this requirement soon. Arno explains during ♛rowser setup that this is an Apple requirement, and you’re not actually handing over any personal information when you do this. Other than the custom font quirk and the tiny screen, the main annoyance is that you must tap through a “Sign In” prompt every time you load a website, even though you’re not signing into anything. Some sites with custom fonts, like Daring Fireball, do not, but even then, Daring Fireball doesn’t look terrible. Once you get past that, the TidBITS site renders faithfully. ΜBrowser actually works pretty well on the tiny Apple Watch screen, even though nearly every site-including ours, sorry!-now has a largely pointless cookie notice you have to tap through that obscures the entire screen until you do. It’s all Greek to me! But if you want to type the µ character on the Mac, it’s Option-M.) Acknowledging ♛rowser’s Limitations (Given its use of the Greek letter mu, which is the abbreviation for SI prefix “micro,” ♛rowser should probably be pronounced “microBrowser,” but most people will probably call it “ubrowser.” Just don’t search for “ubrowser” in the App Store because that will pull up multiple apps with that name that are not ♛rowser. ![]() But now you can anyway, thanks to the $0.99 ♛rowser from developer Arno Appenzeller, who specializes in fun little utilities like PiPifier and TV Maps. Have you ever looked down at your Apple Watch and thought, “I wish I could browse the Web from my wrist!” OK, probably not.
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