
“The full web on your phone, fast and free”. This is the answer to the “What’s TeaShark?” question on TeaShark website.
The first beta of TeaShark has just been released. It is JME-based browser targetting MIDP2.0, that relies on a proxy for rendering. The render engine is based on WebKit3 (the last release of the most popular browser rendering engine).
Some included features are: tabbed browsing, bookmarks management, browsing session recording, autocomplete in text boxes,…
We’ll have to keep an eye on the evolution of this new actor on mobile browser arena.
Via XatakaMovil
Link TeaShark
November 14th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
as u said that teashark and opera are proxy based browser. and we all know that teashark can be used to surf free airtel gprs but teashark doesnt provide that much good results as opera or other browser. my question is can we use that proxy in any other browser like ucweb(sis) or netfront or opera.
i find teashark use 72.46.126.117:3127 proxy server