With the Evernote and Skitch add-ons, features that were once available through separate apps can now be accessed directly through the Dolphin browser.
That means you can quickly save text on a webpage to Evernote, or use Skitch’s drawing tools to annotate content without firing up the respective apps.
But here’s the catch: you’ll need to first install the apps, and the add-ons are only for the Android version of Dolphin HD.
While desktop browsers have been embracing add-ons for years, makers of mobile browsers are only starting to warm up to the idea.
Hopefully, this will be a sign of things to come as more app developers start to think about integrating their apps with others for a more seamless — rather than walled garden — user experience.
Launched in March 2010, Dolphin HD was one of the first browsers for Android devices to introduce gesture-based navigation.
The browser hit its 10 million-user milestone in November 2011, three months after it made its debut on the Apple iOS platform.
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