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Teega is a web browser that has been developed by OpenDoor Open-Source designs. It is built on the familiar Trident layout engine, which is used for Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The Mac OS X version is built on the WebKit engine. History Teega Web Browser was developed using Visual Basic programming code. The aim of the browser was to have users browsing the world wide web, without the worry of the browser automatically closing with errors. It is also to give users a quick web browser, that responds with ease. Version 1.0 Teega Web Browser began production in March 2008. The web browser was first released in March, build 1.0.0.0. Many more builds were then created. As the build number increased more basic features were added, like a progress bar, more buttons for easy navigation and some great tools. A main set of tools added were the 'source' tools, which gave the user a new dialog box displaying either the page source, the images or the links that were found on the current displaying page. A Google search bar was added also, where the user could do a quick Google search directly from the browser. As of the 14th October 2008, a favourites option was added to the web browser, where users could save a list of their favourite web pages and instantly direct the browser to them at the click of a button. Future Releases Version 2.0 There are many plans for future updates of the web browser. A main feature to be added for the next major release is a tab control. It is currently being developed and hopefully will be included in the next version of Teega. Another feature that has been built is a favourites option for the users to save a number of their favourite web pages in a list that they can access at any time. Teega for Mac As of the 15th January 2009, Teega was officially brought to Mac OS X. It is currently at a stage in early development but will be released officially to the public sometime this year. Rumours claim a Teega for Linux is also being developed.
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