The apparent effect is top-notch. I imagine such a browser would be very popular among students, especially college students.
Not to mention Candy Browser's powerful search functionality—just the fact that, after installation, along with the user's local cache data, it only takes up a little over twenty megabytes.
In an era where most mobile browsers occupy hundreds of megabytes or even more than a gigabyte.
Candy Browser, just like ten years ago, is only a few dozen megabytes in size.
In contrast, it's hard not to make users adore it.
"Zero, send the installation packages for mobile and PC, along with download links, via the company's internal email to all employees for an internal test."
"The testing period is tentatively set for one week. During this time, anyone whose reasonable suggestions are adopted will be awarded 1,000 yuan in cash."
"There is no cap on the number of rewards."
"Boss, I've already sent out all the emails."
