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  • Close animation is super annoying

    Why can't this view controller just slide down when dismissed?

    This random animation to the side and bottom corner is very disconcerting. Each time I use the app on iPhone I get dizzy.
  • Useful

    I use it in my iPhone for those pesky apps that don't have a browser of their own.
  • Simple, clever, and useful

    Sidefari solves a problem that becomes apparent after getting used to split screen apps on iPad. It does a good job of providing a second "window" for web browsing, while still using Apple's Safari view controller, and it includes a share sheet extension for sending a link from Safari over to Sidefari. Really useful.
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  • Very useful

    This is a very useful utility app that lives in your share sheet. I initially thought I didn't need it, but quickly became quite handy to have.
  • Great extension

    I believe it is a very useful extension for apps that don't have a built in browsers.
  • Excellent A+

    The cool thing about the Sidefari app is that you can pick it from the split-window (swipe-down) menu, which normally has only the Apple iPad's core apps.

    I like to start by first opening Safari, and then opening Sidefari in the split window panel. I use the Sidefari window to view YouTube and other web videos while web surfing in the Safari window.

    Some users' complaints about not being able to change the URL in Sidefari is based on their misunderstanding of how it works. When you want to change URLs in Sidefari, you need to press DONE, and that will take you to a field where you may enter the new URL you wish to access. There, it will also store your URL entries (not the history of all the linked sites you visit), and that is a pretty decent alternative for the missing Bookmarks function. Otherwise, Sidefari is practically identical in look and feel and function to the Safari browser.

    Another plus is that if you call up Sidefari in your first window, you will always be able to get two, equally sized panels on the split screen (if you desire it). This particularly useful when uploading pics to an image-hosting site in one panel, and then copying the URL for the pic to a web forum post or e-mail in the other panel. Otherwise, opening another browser and then calling up Safari in the split screen is likely to limit the panel space for Safari to just the narrow side bar.

    Another neat trick is to open Safari and Sidefari panels side by side, then to access a video in PIP (picture-in-picture) mode in the Safari panel. Then you can swipe to hide the Safari panel, and the PIP video will run with the Sidefari full-screen. When you click the home button to close Sidefari, the PIP video continues to run and then when you open Safari again, it is at the web site and location hosting the video in the PIP. This is not so much the magic of Sidefari but more a fun exploration of the multi-tasking capability of the iPad Pro, etc.

    I've been using Sidefari on the iPad Pro for less than 24 hours, but love it already. Kudos to the producer and coders of this app. It is well worth the 99-cent price for all that it can do if one takes the time to learn all of it capabilities and the very minor ways that it differs from Safari.
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  • Absolutely worth it

    Until Apple allows side-by-side Safari apps, this app is the tool you need for iPad Air 2, Mini 4, and Pro for split screening.

    Not sure why it's available on iPhone, but hey, still a good app. Worth every penny.
  • System Crasher!

    This app crashed the system every time I run it. It also makes Safari very unstable. Deleted. Waste of time and disk space.
  • Makes no sense

    It makes no sense how to use this. Does literally nothing.
  • Useless

    Useless

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