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Right now video editors like Riverside.fm or CapCut seem to leverage some kind of code on Chrome that only works with desktop browsers for their online web based video editors. I think it would make for a huge value prop and progression of mobile browsers on iOS to find a way to integrate that into Orion the Same way you somehow managed to allow for chrome extensions.

Im not sure what kind of code is operating that allows for this but it would be a huge leap forward for mobile browsing.

Often when going to edit a video on the desktop you have the ability to leverage the web based video editing tools - and in particular Riverside.fm has been optimized for Chrome.

It would be literally game changing to be able to do this from an iPad and im confident that they would even welcome the teamwork if you reached out and offered to create this development together for a strategic effort.

It would open up the world of mobile computing and leveraging modern web app tools for the iPad world.

  • Vlad replied to this.

    Philliplanos have you tried setting user agent to chrome and requesting desktop site in Orion?

      Here’s what shows up: ![

      Then I went to go look for the chrome user agent string online since it wasn’t listed as an option, just default and custom. I don’t know if its accurate: I used
      Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/104.0.5112.79 Safari/537.36

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