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How do I port Robot Unicorn Attack into an app

done that in crome


Google Chrome or Firefox.

Chrome -


1. It won't crash.
2. It's really fast.
3. You barely notice it's there. (Actual URL and bookmarks take up little room.)
4. It makes searching simpler. (Type search terms in URL bar.)
5. It gives you more control over tabs. (Easier to browse throughout, etc.)
6. It opens new doors on your home page. (Most visited, apps, bookmarks, etc.)
7. It lets you stay incognito. (For any pr0n viewing needs. )


Firefox  -


1. Customization, many skins and extensions for download.
2. Firefox is compatible with everything. OSX, Windows, Linux, etc.
3. Large and useful add-on selection.
4. Fast as well. (In speed tests conducted by Lifehacker, Firefox 4 outperformed Explorer 9 in almost every category.)
5. Tab control, similar to chrome.
6. More that I cannot think of.

Firefox does look more.. in the way than chrome, though.



I personally use Chrome, it runs a bit faster than firefox in my experiences. I think that either of these, or Safari, Opera, and any other popular internet browsers are a lot better than IE.

Google Chrome or Firefox.

Chrome -


1. It won't crash.
2. It's really fast.
3. You barely notice it's there. (Actual URL and bookmarks take up little room.)
4. It makes searching simpler. (Type search terms in URL bar.)
5. It gives you more control over tabs. (Easier to browse throughout, etc.)
6. It opens new doors on your home page. (Most visited, apps, bookmarks, etc.)
7. It lets you stay incognito. (For any pr0n viewing needs. )


Firefox  -


1. Customization, many skins and extensions for download.
2. Firefox is compatible with everything. OSX, Windows, Linux, etc.
3. Large and useful add-on selection.
4. Fast as well. (In speed tests conducted by Lifehacker, Firefox 4 outperformed Explorer 9 in almost every category.)
5. Tab control, similar to chrome.
6. More that I cannot think of.

Firefox does look more.. in the way than chrome, though.



I personally use Chrome, it runs a bit faster than firefox in my experiences. I think that either of these, or Safari, Opera, and any other popular internet browsers are a lot better than IE.

Incogneto research

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NOW HOW DO I PORT ROBOT UNICORN ATTACK TO MY APPS?

Incogneto research

IS MINE

NOW HOW DO I PORT ROBOT UNICORN ATTACK TO MY APPS?

You can't actually take your iTunes Apps from iPhone OS, but chrome has its own web store( though most of the apps are free ), featuring games and extensions.

You can't actually take your iTunes Apps from iPhone OS, but chrome has its own web store( though most of the apps are free ), featuring games and extensions.

Ya

They dont have Robot Unicorn attack

Now how do I port it into an app

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Chrome has customization too, plus I did a speed test and it took me a split second to open a page in chrome, & 2 seconds in firefox.


Chrome has customization too, plus I did a speed test and it took me a split second to open a page in chrome, & 2 seconds in firefox.

Indeed. All browsers have customization to a certain extent, but Firefox seems like it has more themes and such. But yes, both browsers do.

Ya

They dont have Robot Unicorn attack

Now how do I port it into an app

I have no idea what you are asking.

I have no idea what you are asking.

Robot Unicorn Attack is a game they dont have ported to an app so I cant easily play it

HOW TO PUT ON MY GAMES/APP CHROME LIST

Robot Unicorn Attack is a game they dont have ported to an app so I cant easily play it

HOW TO PUT ON MY GAMES/APP CHROME LIST

You would save it as a bookmark, I would think.. for an app to show up on the new tab page it must be downloaded from the chrome store. If you put it under bookmarks, you could simply click on the link to play it from the website you sent here.


Safari, Google Chrome, or Opera.

I use Chrome, it's fast, reliable and has pretty good customization.