Quasi Text Reflow On An iPhone?
December 15th, 2010
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by Carlton Flowers · Filed Under: technology
A WAY TO GET TEXT REFLOW ON AN IPHONE… SORT OF
You all know that lack of text reflow on the iPhone Safari Browser is a serious bone of contention with me. For those of you that are not aware of it, text reflow is the fantastic feature that allows the text to be re-wrapped downward when you zoom in on the text of an article on a website. Safari browser does not do this.
To the contrary, Apple thinks its a great idea to have sentences fly off the right side of the screen when you zoom in, forcing you to have to pan side to side just to read. For people that use their iPhones heavily as a reading device, this is a major annoyance.
The Android browser dynamically reflows the text when you pinch to zoom in on an article. Some people don’t have the best vision, like myself, and they like to increase the size of text when reading. Sure, Apple claims that the Retina Display eliminates the need for increasing text size, but the geniuses at Apple headquarters weren’t smart enough to realize that microscopic font sizes, no matter how “crisp and clear”, are still not readable. That’s why text reflow is so important to people who are not blessed with 20/20 vision.
Well, I was about to chunk my iPhone 4 and sell it to the highest bidder on eBay and replace it with an Android device until I found the Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices. Someone on a forum made my day when they discovered my constant nagging about the lack of text reflow, and they pointed me in the direction of this 99-cent browser. So I purchased it immediately, and I am extremely happy!
Atomic Browser does not have automatic or dynamic text reflow. However, it will allow you to increase or decrease the font size of an article, and it will reflow the text upon resizing. It will not activate reflow when you pinch to zoom, but this is close enough to get me by! I have been reading like a mad man on my iPhone 4 ever since purchasing this browser. Sure, text reflow does not work very well on non mobile-compliant sites (which Apple claims as a reason for not allowing it… lame!), but most of the sites that I read on, mainly Gizmodo Mobile version, are compliant.
With text reflow, I can increase the font to a large size, and then flick the page down and read at a rapid rate. Why? Because you don’t have that pesky sideways panning, nor do you have to wait for graphics to reload every time you pan over to catch the extra 4′ of sentences that are off the edge of the screen. It is liberating, and I love it.
This does not by any means let Apple off the hook. Actually, it makes me even more upset to know that something as simple as this could be added to the Safari browser with relative ease. It’s a feature that would not cost five minutes of time for one of the iOS programmers to fix, and they could roll out a minor update to activate it.
My advice to Apple? Start treating your loyal customers like you care. Take the easy requests like this one and knock them out. Basically, quit making excuses and get ‘er done.
Carlton Flowers
Non Koolaid-Drinking iPhone Fan
www.carltonzone.com
