[...] >What are other people using for web browsing and email clients on their >powerpc machines ? >Any recommendations ?
Well, these are purely religious issues and you are as likely to get a consensus as a politician is to be honest. Personally, I use mh/exmh as my mailer; mh is *the* most powerful mail engine there is, and exmh is a nice GUI front-end to it (mh is command-line based). Possibly when Nautilus gets up and running I'll try that, but it'll have to go a long way to beat mh. >Is communicator going to be available anytime in the near future ? >Is Mozilla going to replace communicator at any stage ? >Would I be better off sticking to Mozilla and hoping that the features >catch up to Communicator's real soon ? Mozilla is, for me, *just* too unstable to use. Possibly when M16 comes out I'll be able to switch. For now, I'm sticking with Netscape. >I thought that Mozilla and Communicator are from the same source code, Mozilla and Communicator *5*, yes. The common Netscape you get for Linux is Communicator *4*. Alternatively, I'm hearing good things about the KDE2 beta of Konqueror. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get it working on my (Intel) machine. Anyone know where there's a site with reasonably up-to-date KDE debs? -- +- David Given ---------------McQ-+ "All power corrupts, but we need | Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | electricity." --- Diana Wynne Jones, | Play: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | _Archer's Goon_ +- http://wired.st-and.ac.uk/~dg -+