good source viewer
Fast and good syntax highlighting but the controls are clunky.
Source Viewer is not free (it costs 0.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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The price of Source Viewer is 0.99.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in United States
Fast and good syntax highlighting but the controls are clunky.
Horrible interface. Two fingers to scroll? No pinch to zoom? No find? And an ad to the iPad version at the bottom of the app which you cannot remove. I paid for this app, I don't want to see ads. Also it would be nice to change user agent for websites that auto redirect to a mobile site. I want to see the source for the website I said to go to, not the website it redirects to. And this are the problems I have found within the first minute of buying the app. I bought it to look at the source of one website while away from the office. But guess what, it auto forwarded to the mobile site so it was useless for the one and only reason I bought it.
I have had this for a long time now and love it. It would be even better if there was a way to search for specific code in the source. Like lets say I want to find '<input type="text" name="thisText" />' but overall it is very nice. Great App.
A bit disappointed, I was impressed by the screenshots and how it splits out links, scripts, and images, etc into a different tab - it looked like it was offering sonething different to, and above, what the free web based view source tools, such as Shaun Inman's one and iSource. But I couldn't get that tab to display anything and then on the actual source view page there is no way to select the text. So all in all pretty useless for me. A shame.
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