BOLT browser for BlackBerry moves into public beta

by on February 17, 2009

Have you downloaded the BOLT browser for BlackBerry yet? If not, now might be the best time. We discussed some upgrades for the browser a few months ago, and even got our nifty own authorization code. Now, though, the browser has moved into a public beta, which means there is no code required. Just head to their website and download the browser. I’ll say right now that if they can work out the kinks in this they could have the best mobile browser on the market. So do your part, test it out, and let them know what’s wrong with it. After the jump we’ll go over the changes this time around.

· Fast, secure, desktop-style web browsing on both high-end and low-end handsets · Streaming flash video capabilities · WebKit rendering engine offers high standards compliance · Support for XML, ATOM and RDF formats of RSS feeds · Support for JavaScript and AJAX · Split screen and full screen modes for easy navigation and viewing · Intuitive keystroke shortcuts for easier navigation and content selection · 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption for secure access to web pages · Server filtering to protect users from spyware and other malware · Certificate error notification · Easily add and select favorites and view browsing history · Ability to clear history and cookies

So head on over to boltbrowser.com to download your copy today.

About the Author

Joe Pawlikowski is the Senior Editor at MobileMoo.com and has been covering the mobile industry full time since 2007. When he's not writing about the tech scene, he can be found discussing his personal love - baseball (and more specifically the New York Yankees) as well as writing on his personal blog.

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yen February 22, 2009 at 10:15 am

blackberry lover
cant live w/o bb

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