![]() ![]() Still, the weirdness of South Korean internet security regulations give Whale a fighting chance domestically. On PC, Chrome’s huge Web Store of extensions can match or outdo most features on Whale, offering an even more customizable experience. Thanks to the dominance of homegrown Samsung and LG phones, Koreans are hooked on the Android operating system, where they have used Chrome (or Samsung’s native browser) for years. ![]() Koreans love Naver more than hipsters love Apple, but Whale is the latecomer to an already uphill battle. But while some features are admittedly cool, the browser risks having been developed in vain. ![]() The new design brings Korean desktop internet browsing to the current century. Imagine not having to finagle between tabs or set up separate windows that clutter and slow down your computer. Screenshot: Ryu Ji-minĮspecially useful are a screenshot feature that lets users clip from websites and instantly store them in-browser, and a memo feature for jotting quick text notes.Īrguably the coolest feature on Whale is “omnitasking” - a split-screen feature that lets you browse two sites in the same tab, with an adjustable divider. Whale is full of functions that bring Naver's product line to one click away.
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