Sunday, September 13, 2009

Full Web on your Mobile Phone

TeaShark gives you Full Web Browsing on your Mobile Phone with superb usability and performance. It renders Web Pages the same way as Desktop Browsers. No more 'Mobile Web', your favourite sites are the same on your Phone and the Desktop.

Mobile Phone Requirements:

To install TeaShark, your phone must be able to support Java MIDP 2.0. Please consult with your phone manufacturer to check if your phone supports Java MIDP 2.0. To use TeaShark, your phone also needs to have a working internet connection.

Note : TeaShark does not supports Blackberry, PalmOS/Windows Mobile based phones.

Features of Teashark:

1. Full Web for your Mobile Phone.
2. Enhanced Click & Search.
3. Navigate Intuitively.
4. Landscape.
5. Multiple Tabs & History.
6. Bookmark Management with Color Tagging.
7. 2-Level Zoom.

Download "TeaShark" onto your Desktop Computer & then transfer it to your MobilePhone via Bluetooth or USB.
Download from here:
TeaShark:








After transfering open the TeaShark application in your Mobile. When TeaShark opens, it asks for the ACCESS POINT. Keep "AIRTEL LIVE" as the ACCESS POINT.

ACCESS POINT changes from Network to Network.

Finally the browser is Set & Loads. Type in the desired WebSite address in the address bar & browse the Web for FREE.

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