The gesture system offers you preset gestures (hand-drawn – like letters, numbers, symbols, etc.) or you can opt to create custom ones. Creating your own custom gestures, however, is a bit dodgy as the browser mistakes what you’re drawing to be something only remotely similar to it and would make you erase the preset, instead of creating a new gesture.
Anyway it mostly works great and opposite to prior expectations is very useful indeed.
You also get Webzine, which is works like the iOS 5 Reader and others – it strips pages all the ads and unnecessary content from a page you’re browsing and gives you only the text and images for easier, more concentrated browsing. One-click webpage sharing to Twitter or Facebook works great too, you get a Speed Dial (Opera called…), tabbed browsing, hidden swipe-out menus and a very handy mobile/desktop switching agent for the pages you’re viewing.
Source:http://blog.gsmarena.com/dolphin-browser-now-on-iphone-lacks-flash-though/
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