Today, dolphin browser developer baina officially announced that it will open browser API interfaces to third-party developers, allowing developers to develop browser extensions that are easy to use.
The dolphin browser supports Android and iOS platforms. Currently, the total downloads have exceeded 16 million. This time, the Dolphin opened more than 150 Internal API interfaces, hoping to convey its own "doldolphin Garage" Dolphin Garage project concept to developers, they can make some crazy attempts in the UI, interaction and various aspects of the browser.
Yang yongzhi, CEO of baina information company, said: "The Dolphin now has 50 browser extensions, and the total loading volume has exceeded 14 million times. The 'dolphin garage 'aims to allow more developers to develop Browser Extensions of any type, or some Web applications based on PhoneGap, so that dolphin users can use more web applications ."
In addition to opening APIs, this dolphin browser also announced several browser extensions, including Dropbox, Evernote, Pocket, and Wikipedia.
Dropbox: A cloud storage service that allows users to directly download files from Dropbox In the dolphin browser.
Evernote: Evernote is an impression note in China. It can capture any webpage information directly in the dolphin browser and save it in Evernote.
Pocket: formerly known as Read It Later. It is a webpage storage and Later reading tool. It allows users to directly Save the webpage in the dolphin browser and then read it on any device.
Wikipedia: Wikipedia, supported by PhoneGap. You can search for nearly 20 million billion and 280 moderate voices in your browser without installing the app.