The Chrome browser by Google has become the most popular choice for surfers worldwide and it's android version has always been very solid from the word go. This amazing web browser has now been brought to iOS and is available on the iPad and iPhone despite Apple's restrictions on developers bringing their own engines to the iOS fold.
Chrome for iOS has been updated with more and more updates arriving since its initial release. We are now at version 23 and this brings support for iOS 6's Passbook feature. Also included in the update is the ability to open PDFs in external PDF reading/editing apps and text encoding. There are a few other small tweaks and adjustments too.
Any bugs that were lingering from the previous version have now been sorted out and if you have upgraded your firmware to version iOS 6, the Passbook feature looks to the the clincher for this web browser. If you are running on Chrome, you can save your boarding passes effortlessly, but if you are still running on iOS 5 or earlier you will just have to make do with the ability to open PDF files in alternative apps.
Due to the increase in e-books and their popularity, we have seen a rise in the number of powerful apps that have been created that allow users to create, edit and read PDF files so it is great to see that Google have adapted its browser in accordance. If you are still using the stock browser that comes with iOS which is Safari you might want to take a look at Google Chrome and see what it can do for you. We promise you won't be disappointed.