New Delhi, Oct. 3 -- Indian software company Zoho has seen its web browser, Ulaa, rise to the top of Apple's App Store charts. The browser is described as "privacy-first" and aims to compete with well-known players like Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
Ulaa's fast rise is similar to Zoho's messaging app Arattai, which earlier gained attention as a homegrown alternative to WhatsApp. Both cases show how Indian-made apps are now competing with global technology giants.
The Ulaa browser works on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS and Linux. Through its Ulaa Sync option, users can carry bookmarks, saved passwords, browsing history and other settings across devices. This feature, however, requires logging in with a Zoho account.
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