Blisk is the first developer-oriented browser. It provides teams and freelancers with a workspace to develop and test modern web applications at least twice faster
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Blisk powers web development in leading companies:
More than 50 devices are integrated into Blisk. You can use mobiles, tablets, laptops, and desktops both standalone or multiple simultaneously.
When multiple, devices follow each other by URL and scroll position.
Fact is, having enough is not the same as feeling secure. And what matters more than anything else is knowing that you have the right team to help you make the. Biast12 also shared an image detailing Blisk's abilities. His Ultimate is the Titan summon, called Standby For Titanfall (another direct reference to the series), while his Tactical is called My.
Device OS: iOS, Android, iPadOS, macOS, Windows.
Vendors: Apple, Google, LG, Samsung, Dell.
What you can do with devices:
- Develop & test for mobile and desktop simultaneously
- Test touch support for web applications on mobile
- Create reactive single-page applications for mobile and desktop
- Simulate medium or slow Internet connection
- Preview devices in real size, scaled or smart-scaled size
- Use both portrait & landscape orientation on mobiles
- Test dark color theme by enabling dark mode
- Track page errors & warnings on each device
- Debug and measure performance with DevTools
- Create, save and reuse custom device sets and settings
- Test emails on mobile and desktop in Gmail, Outlook etc
- Monitor the website's rank on Google search results for mobile
Tools & Features
Become twice more productive with the set of extra features
Side-by-side view
Place devices next to each other and compare the UI on mobile and desktop simultaneously. Avoid making mistakes while working on responsive markup and styles.
Work with the same portion of code across all opened devices by using built-in URL and scroll sync. Devices follow each other by URL and scroll position.
Page Auto-refresh
Page Auto-refresh keeps the code updated to the latest version across devices. Web contents refresh automatically when you modify source code and save changes. CSS is updated even without page refresh.
You decide which file types trigger Auto-refresh. Use Auto-refresh delay for complex projects with bundling or preprocessing.
Error notifications
Detect issues when you write code or test it.
Blisk monitors for page errors in JavaScript and resources that failed to load. The user is notified when the issue appears on any device. and searches for the solution on StackOverflow.
Screenshots and recorder
Take screenshots or record videos with automatic upload to our secure cloud storage. Share saved assets with your team or attach them to your bug reports.
Use the built-in image editor to highlight found issues or what's important on the screenshots.
Why Blisk
Deliver truly responsive and high-performance web applications
Develop
Design, develop responsive and high-performance web applications twice faster. With Blisk, you can work on mobile and desktop simultaneously.
Prototyping
Designing
Development
Test
Check that your web application looks great and works fine on any device. Test mobile and desktop versions side-by-side with all needed devices.
UI testing
Cross-device testing
Functional testing
Performance testing
Usability testing
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SEO check
Collaborate
Take a screenshot or record a video and share it with your team. Blisk automatically uploads screenshots and videos to the secure Blisk cloud storage.
Screenshotting
Video capturing
Bug reporting
Customer demo
Press about Blisk
'The Blisk browser is a web developer's dream come true. Web developers need to make sure their websites will work on every platform and react properly to different screen resolutions. Now there's a developer-focused browser that makes that process a lot easier.'
'Blisk is the browser every developer has been longing for. While Mozilla has already taken a decent stab at building the ultimate dev-friendly tool with its Developer Edition of Firefox, Blisk is the browser every Web builder needs in their life.'
'Blisk shows promise. It’s already good enough to use for general purpose development tasks. Blisk works out of the box on any web page with minimal configuration, and there’s less need to open multiple browsers. A dedicated development browser makes sense.'
'Blisk offers you various development-related tools, which can help you simplify your work. It comes with a smooth user interface and integrates multiple functions that are neatly organized, providing users with both efficiency and high overall accessibility.'
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As popular as Apex Legends is, fans of Respawn's previous work on the Titanfall games have been hoping for not just a new entry but to see more gameplay elements of Titanfall be added to Apex Legends. It's long been established that both Titanfall and Apex Legends exist in the same universe and the latter has referenced the former through story and worldbuilding, but the dream is to see actual Titans be added to the game. In the past, Respawn has shut the idea down, but something may have changed if this newest set of leaks is to be believed.
It's been rumored for a while that one Kuben Blisk will be added to Apex Legendsas a future playable character. Blisk is not only the founder of the Apex Games, the competition that acts as the main focus of the battle royale, but also one of the main antagonists from Titanfall 2, which took place before Apex Legends. If he was to be made playable, it stands to reason that he would have Titanfall-related abilities, which he does according to the leak.
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Insider TheNeon_Beast was the first to leak info, sharing in-game images of a character (presumably Blisk) summoning a Titan (one of the giant mechs from Titanfall). There is even text for a button prompt that reads 'Call in Auto-Titan.' Dataminer Biast12 followed this up with actual footage of the ability in action from the Nintendo Switch version, with a Titan dropping from the sky and automatically firing its gun. This would mean that players can't actually take control of a Titan itself and it instead acts as a temporary assist.
While these leaks obviously can't be considered official information, both of them are pretty much identical to each other and the footage appears to be genuine. Plus, Dexerto reports that it has been informed that the footage allegedly comes from a test build of the game.
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— Oráculo Winchester (Arauto do Apex) (@tHeNeOn_BeAst) March 23, 2021Blisk's abilities
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Biast12 also shared an image detailing Blisk's abilities. His Ultimate is the Titan summon, called Standby For Titanfall (another direct reference to the series), while his Tactical is called My Ring, My Rules and lets him create a damaging zone. His Passive, Pilot Kit, not only lets him hack Survey Beacons (which also confirms him as a Recon class character) but it lets him wall run as well. Again, this makes sense since that was a key ability from Titanfall, but much like the Titans, this was something Respawn previously said would never happen in Apex Legends.
We're starting a little light out with Blisk's playtest abilities as text
more a little later
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If these leaks are accurate, it either means Respawn has since changed its mind on incorporating Titans and wall-running or it has been deliberately misleading fans so it could surprise them later. Either way, Season 9 could be a very exciting time for players, assuming that is when Blisk is added to the game.
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Apex Legends is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One.
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Source: Dexerto