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Wednesday 15 March 2017

UC Browser Launched for Windows 10 !

The Windows Store Version of UC Browser has finally been launched and it is named as "UWP" on Windows Store. UC Browser by far the most used browser on android based smartphones and there has been the buzz around that it will be soon available on the Windows Platform as well for the Windows10 and it is finally here. However, the app is only available for the computers and there is no such announcement for the Windows bases phones.




What are the System Requirements for using this Browser:

Minimum:

Operating System-Windows 10
Architecture-x86,x64
Memory-2GB
Notes-Surface pro 2

Recommended:

Operating System-Windows 10
Architecture-x86,x64
Memory-4GB
Notes-Surface pro 4

Attractive Features of this newly launched Browser:

  • Minimalist UI: The user Interface is very simple and minimal and the main focus is on the content.

  • Switch Between Tablet and Mouse/Keyboard Mode: If you are using a 2-in-1 computer like Surface Pro or Surface Book, it’s easy to switch the layout by turning on/off Tablet Mode, select the most appropriate one according to your comfort.

  • Mouse Gesture: Right-click and move to go back, forward, reload a page, etc.

  • Smart Address Bar(Omnibar): Just type one letter to get the most relevant suggestion. You can also use it to find matching bookmarks and browsing history, or enter any words to launch the search engine.

  • Tile-view Bookmarks: Colorful and touch-friendly design for bookmarks.

  • InPrivate Window: Don't want to leave browsing trace on the device? Go for InPrivate Window, the alternative of Incognito Mode in Google Chrome.

  • Cloud Sync: Sync bookmarks between mobile/other PCs by logging into the UC browser.
  • New Tab: Metro-style Magnet for popular sites.
  • Password Manager: Store your login info of all kinds of websites and lock them with a PIN. Easy to retrieve and edit.
  • Voice Search: Tap the microphone icon and say the words. We will take care of the rest.
  • Tab Stack: Smart tab-stacking to locate the active tab at a glance when there are many tabs open.
  • Floating Navigator: Use the sphere to quickly search, go forward and back, and view all the tabs.
We all have used UC Browser in our phones, it will be fun to see how it performs on Windows10 and whether it will be able to lock horns with the Edge Browser that comes built in with the Windows10, and how the user base will accept it in front of other available and already popular browsers.

Source of Information: https://www.microsoft.com

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