


Now every time you tap a link from Facebook, it will open in a familia, and fast custom Chrome tab.

Meet ChromerĬhromer is a slick little utility that replaces any app’s crummy built-in browser with Chrome Custom Tabs. Well, what’s a geek to do? Take the matter into his/her own hands. The problem is behemoths like Facebook and Twitter are never going to adopt it because they want control over the in-app browser. Google is trying to fix this problem by introducing a feature called Custom Chrome Tabs which lets apps integrate a real, fully functional Chrome tab as an in-app browser. Not to mention that each in-app browser has a slightly different UI, and you have to go looking for that share or back button. This browser is usually bare-bones, limited and slow, and it doesn’t carry any of your sign-in details for sites, cookies, history, bookmarks or anything like that.
