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Software

January 13, 2011

UPDATED: App Review: Miren Browser- The Way a Browser Should Work

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I believe I have tried every web browser application that has ever hit the market (or that even hasn’t). I am sure most have you have migrated from stock to a number of the other popular browsers out like Opera Dolphin HD or Firefox. They all have their pros and cons of course, just like any other application made. I know I have been a huge fan of Dolphin HD for a great while now.

Miren browser has now caught my attention and has quickly become my daily application for web viewing. Let’s take a look at why:

- Full tabbed browser with smart full-screen mode
– Top site navigation and smart suggestions
– Flash Support
– Multi-touch Pinch Zoom
– Bookmark management with folders
– Bookmark import/export via SD

That is the blurb from the application page, they are very good points though. It supports my “must have” features.

Tabbed browsing is a deal breaker, in my opinion. Without tabbed browsing, I spend way too much time going back or trying to figure out where I just was. The inclusion of top site navigation gives me a slight feel of the Opera browser with instant access to your top visited sites. Since I know many of us visit the same sites often, this makes getting there a breeze.

Speed is also a key factor when choosing your daily browser. Miren has consistently loaded the pages I view most, faster than Dolphin HD could. I am notorious for using desktop mode when browsing, so my speed tests were done using actual webpages, not mobile view pages. When going to ESPN.com with flash set to ‘always,’ the page loaded and was running in 5 seconds with all images going strong. Granted, Dolphin HD pulled the same page in about 8 seconds, but it is still a noticeable difference, especially when loading flash content.

Integration of RSS feeds is another win for this application. Instead of only being able to choose the feeds the browser has built in, you get to add your own Feed URL.

Here is my favorite feature: the widget. I absolutely love widgets. Miren has included a very user friendly and functional widget. You get your RSS feeds on one tab and your bookmarked websites and top sites on the other. You get the same information when you first launch the browser, but a widget is pretty handy.

Now for the not so good. The only issue I had at all with this browser was the gesture support. Swiping from left to right will take you back a page. Alternatively, swiping from right to left will take you forward a page. This can particularly cause an issue if you are a few clicks into a page and are just trying to move from one side of the site to the other. As of right now there is no way to disable gesture actions. The issue has been voiced many times and hopefully the developers will add that into the next release.

UPDATE: Apparently I was wrong. Believe me, it happens some times. You can actually change the action of your gesture support. I couldn’t find it. I was looking for something with “gesture” in it. It is not labeled in that manner. Thanks to a @GoCKillaz and RobG for alerting me where it was located at. If you go to settings > advanced tab > web page > action for sliding on page edges. In there you can change it from going back and forward to change tabs or to none. Thank you for finding that and letting me know.

Here is a short video of Miren in action. Forgive the language, I was unable to locate a really good English version. I think this still demonstrates its abilities quite nicely.

Click or scan the QRCode below to find out more information about the Miren Browser application. 
Summary and Downloads:

Application: Miren Browser
Developer: miren browser
Cost: FREE







About the Author

Stormy Beach
I worked at T-Mobile for 5 years. I was the go to guy for Android phones and training. That passion didn't stop even after my departure from the company. I currently moved up from my MyTouch 3G to a Samsung Vibrant. A lot has changed in a very short time. I look forward to all the latest and greatest every time I wake up.





 
 

 
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18 Comments


  1. RobG

    Hi,

    Miren has become my browser of choice as well.

    You can easily disable the above mentioned gestures under /Settings/Advanced/Web Page/Action for sliding on page edge/ options are : None, Go back-forward, switch tabs.


  2. RobG

    Edit: Typed before trying I guess, I personally use this the switch tabs gestures mode but None seems to equal Go back-forward at this point. Switching tabs via gesture is pretty sweet though.


  3. Pablo1215

    Awesome app thanks a ton its now my default browser on my nexus s. Love this part of the website.


  4. David

    how does this compare to dolphin browser mini for you? that’s my default browser at the moment, and i love it. simple, fast, and has some nice features (tabbed browsing, gesture support).


  5. Vinzky

    it is indeed a very reliable browser.


  6. Joe Swikieli

    I love dolphin browser mini better, much better than this battery & space hog miren browser.


  7. C1rca310

    for some reason this browser loaded pages really damn slow while on wifi


  8. RobG

    You can pick up dev builds from the below link, newest version fixes download crash on Gingerbread and adds enhanced copy/paste, fantastic.
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889464


  9. Yup that’s my idea of a browser as well.easy,fast and reliable


  10. after testing it throroughly it does seem like the best available option. I checked with system panel and unlike the default browser that likes to stay open hogging resources, this does not..when you exit..it exits. It was also more responsive and did load fast. Will keep testing to see what resources it takes while running and update.


  11. Vinzky

    I am on the espn site using this browser but when I tried to play a clip it doesn’t do anything. (won’t play)


  12. sansenoy

    Also, text reflow is handled properly, via double tap when you desire, not every fckin time! It’s beautiful, can’t believe it took the community this long for a proper browsing solution…


  13. sansenoy

    Well, just noticed that it text reflow is automatic if you doubletap to zoom directly, which is okay; pinching doesn’t reflow a thing, thankfully… Also, does anyone know how to make the tab name stay visible instead of the x button?


  14. Lee

    I can’t seen to access Twitter with this browser. I can log in but there’s a lock icon in the url bar and a blank page is displayed.

    Apart from that, I much prefer this browser and I have tried all the others.


  15. bob

    Everyone’s talking about Miren but I cant find it anywhere. Does it even exist?


    • Wow, it dos appear to have been taken off the market. Many say that Boat Browser is similar. I have used both and they are both pretty darn good. Until we can find an official statement about it being removed or where it went, I can’t really comment on it. All the locations to get right now are not places I can really post about here. Thanks for bringing it to our attention though, we will do some research.



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