Over the last year or so, HTC has worked on bringing some of its stand-alone apps into the Google Play store, making updates easier to handle. Now, HTC has added yet another app to the mix.
On Tuesday, January 13, HTC released its stand-alone internet browser app, normally called HTC Browser (and called as such in the app’s description), and titled it “HTC Internet.” With the new app, users will be able to make use of features like “text reflow,” which will fit the width of a block of text to comfortably match whatever zoom level the device might be at.
There is also a “read later” function, which will allow users to save specific websites right in the browser to read later, whenever they get a chance. And finally, HTC points out the redesigned interface that has a focus on clean lines, and making sure the content a user is viewing is easy to read.
The app is free, and available through the source link below.
[via Google Play store]