Apple earlier this week announced that it would begin to allow third-party's to create web browsers for the iPhone. There is one catch, the browser must use the WebKit engine that Safari itself uses - so don't expect anything spectacular anytime soon. Once Apple allows web browsers of other engines to run on the iPhone, we will begin to see Firefox for the iPhone, Opera, and many others. Until then, we only get Safari based browsers.
There are a few browsers that have been around released under the WebKit engine. These range in price from free to $2 USD.
Incognito iPhone Browser ($1.99)
Incognito is an anonymous web browser for the iPhone and iPod touch. Now you can browse without leaving a history of any kind. Simply close the browser, and Incognito will erase the entire session!
Edge Browser (Free)
See your web page or web app in a full screen Safari Browser. No loss of screen real estate to the address or navigation bars. Specify your URL with any given parameters in the iPhone settings application under Edge Browser.
Shaking Web ($1.99)
Shaking Web was created with one goal in mind: to make easy reading web pages when you're moving. It's the best solution when commuting by Bus or Metro (where connection is available), traveling by car (not driving of course).
This application bring the next level of experience in mobile browsing to you, using Safari's components (named by critics as the best browser on mobile devices) as core element and adding sophisticated algorithm to compensate small hand shaking.
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