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A new Violoncello for iOS update!

Hi, everyone. It's been around a month since I last released an update for the iOS version of Violoncello, so I think it's about time for a new one! As a result, I have gone ahead and released version 1.2.0, which is a fairly major update to the app. So, here's what's new:
  • Quick Menu: You can now long-press the center menu button to access some handy shortcuts! These include options to edit the URL, start a new search, and navigate or search from your clipboard.
  • Updated Bookmarks: Tired of Violoncello using page titles as bookmark names? If so, you'll be glad to know that you can now give bookmarks custom names!
  • UI Improvements: I have made several noticeable improvements to the app's user interface in this update.
  • The Little Things: This update also fixes some bugs and makes some quality improvements to the app. 
While it hasn't been approved for release by Apple yet, this version should hopefully be rolling out very soon to the App Store. I hope you'll like it, and thanks for reading!


One of the UI improvements I made was adding icons to some of the action sheets in the app.


Here’s the handy new “Quick Menu” that I mentioned earlier in this post!

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