1. tommichael88's Avatar
    Check out this app available for free in the playstore. I've been using it for a few years now and have made a few suggestions to the developer who quickly implemented them and is very supportive!

    View Any Website as though it were a Native App!

    I think the CrackBerry community would really like this app as it works flawlessly on my Key2.

    Link to Playstore download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...nlin.webappbox

    Video I made showing WebAppBox functionality if you're interested:

    https://forums.crackberry.com/e?link...token=1bysQQGP

    You can also support the developer via paypal/donate in the "About" section of the app. App is totally free in Google Playstore.
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    02-20-20 05:48 AM
  2. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    I can see BB10 users wanting this...

    But Android users would be better off using a known and trusted browser, or better the manufactures actual apps that generally offer more features than their web pages do.
    02-20-20 08:49 AM
  3. conite's Avatar
    Check out this app available for free in the playstore. I've been using it for a few years now and have made a few suggestions to the developer who quickly implemented them and is very supportive!

    View Any Website as though it were a Native App!

    I think the CrackBerry community would really like this app as it works flawlessly on my Key2.

    Link to Playstore download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...nlin.webappbox

    Video I made showing WebAppBox functionality if you're interested:

    https://forums.crackberry.com/e?link...token=vgS7LSYM

    You can also support the developer via paypal/donate in the "About" section of the app. App is totally free in Google Playstore.
    A bit risky. Nothing stopping the developer from adding unrelated code.
    02-20-20 01:10 PM
  4. tommichael88's Avatar
    It's not so much a browser as it is sorta dedicated to that page with custom sized options/etc
    02-20-20 01:15 PM
  5. tommichael88's Avatar
    It's always Playstore certified.

    Plus I use numerous threat analysis and software on my device.

    Also the app uses Android's webview functionality.

    If anyone wants to inspect the code it's available on github and is open source I can link if interested.
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    02-20-20 01:16 PM
  6. The_Passporter's Avatar
    A bit risky. Nothing stopping the developer from adding unrelated code.
    The guy who says to stick to Google Play Store apps?
    02-20-20 01:22 PM
  7. conite's Avatar
    The guy who says to stick to Google Play Store apps?
    I sure do. I'm not implying the code is necessarily dangerous, but it could easily add in additional tracking or data collection.

    Everything is relative, and one should always try to minimise exposure.
    02-20-20 01:38 PM
  8. brookie229's Avatar
    A bit risky. Nothing stopping the developer from adding unrelated code.
    Always some risk, I guess, but it is open source and subject to inspection for those who wish to check it out. Having said that, I've just tried it on my spare Z10 and it won't work anyway. It installs fine but gives an error and shuts down when trying to open the created link.
    02-20-20 02:08 PM
  9. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    I sure do. I'm not implying the code is necessarily dangerous, but it could easily add in additional tracking or data collection.

    Everything is relative, and one should always try to minimise exposure.
    I think I've heard you mention sticking to well known developer too...
    02-20-20 02:20 PM
  10. The_Passporter's Avatar
    Always some risk, I guess, but it is open source and subject to inspection for those who wish to check it out. Having said that, I've just tried it on my spare Z10 and it won't work anyway. It installs fine but gives an error and shuts down when trying to open the created link.
    Perhaps someone should ask the developer to make the app more compatible with android 4.3 ?
    02-20-20 02:23 PM
  11. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    Perhaps someone should ask the developer to make the app more compatible with android 4.3 ?
    It says it supports Android 4.1.... but as we know, that isn't a guarantee of anything.
    02-20-20 02:31 PM

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