San Diego, CA -- (SBWire) -- 07/28/2014 --Many people accessing the internet from mobile devices are tired of pinching and stretching their mobile screen to see web sites on their phone. Nicholas Trataris faced the same problem, and this led to the creation of Sofos Mobile Browser. This is a new mobile browser anyone can use on their phone to make a web page appear in a more user-friendly way that only requires scrolling. Therefore, no more pinching and stretching needed!
With less than 20% of all sites being mobile friendly and talking with lots of friends who shared the same frustration, Nicholas and his team wanted to create a better experience that gives the power to users. Sofos Browser gives Users the power to choose. It allows mobile device user to be able to simply toggle between an automatically reformatted web page (when using the Sofos Browser) and what they would see without it.
Sofos reformats sites instantly, so users can just scroll without having to slide the screen left and right to see the content. They say less in more. Phone numbers and email addresses become functional clicks.
At just a $1.99, you can give yourself a better experience when browsing the web on your phone, especially if you’re in a hurry or reading content heavy pages that are not mobile friendly…that is till Sofos became available.
Sofos Browser Details: http://www.SofosBrowser.com
About Sofos Mobile Browser
Sofos is a new mobile browser anyone can use on their phone to make a web page appear in a more user-friendly way that only requires scrolling. It allows mobile device user to be able to simply toggle between an automatically reformatted web page (when using the Sofos Browser) and what they would see without it. It is available for download in Google Play and iTunes.
Say Goodbye to Pinching and Stretching Your Mobile Device Screens on Apple and Android Smartphones with the Introduction of Sofos Mobile Browser
Designer Nicholas Trataris Looked at Mobile Web Browsing and Saw the Obvious Answer. He went on to solve the biggest problem vexing mobile browsers in a user-friendy way.