TeaShark JAVA browser with tabs, zoom & RSS

Posted on 27 March 2008 by Chris Davies




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Another day, another cellphone browser.  TeaShark, like many of its rivals, flaunts itself as offering the full web on your cellphone display.  More interesting to me is the fact that it’s a JAVA app, so should be usable on more handsets than some of the others.  It supports multiple tabs and history, has time-saving jump-to-link navigation and two-level zoom, and bookmarks with colour coding for easy organisation. 

TeaShark mobile browser

Tea Shark mobile browser

While it may not persuade avid Safari or Opera Mini users away, it certainly seems more functional than some of the preinstalled browsers on the more mainstream handsets.  For instance, while the Samsung F700 has a decent screen and is generally pretty proficient, we found its browser to be laughably, frustratingly poor; it certainly doesn’t have smart web address entry, find text, built-in web search, RSS reader, in-line editing and permanent history like TeaShark!

TeaShark is currently in beta, and is a free download.

[via Gadgetell]




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