To quote Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # Isn't galeon just a "front-end" for mozilla ?? If so, the memory leak # will likely still be there. By the way, you do know that galeon # *requires* mozilla to be installed, right ??
Hoping to avoid starting a flamewar here, Mozilla isn't a browser. It's more than a browser. It's damned near its own platform. If it was "just a browser", which is what most Linux people want, it'd be dead before it ever hit the market. IE is a browser, and it's a good one - there's relatively little over IE that Mozilla could offer if it was just a browser. Anyways, Galeon just uses Gecko, the Mozilla rendering engine. Since Mozilla has a pretty darned fast(and relatively complete) rendering engine, this is a good thing. Mozilla is slow mostly in the UI department(and boy, is it SLOW!). Galeon is GTK+/GNOME based, of course, and it's quite a bit faster. It doesn't use XUL nor does it generate all its interfaces on the fly(actually, I think it uses libglade, so that's no quite right). I'd say it's at least as fast as Netscape, and definetly faster than Konqueror. It's not quite feature-complete yet, but it's getting there. David Barclay Harris, Clan Barclay Aut agere, aut mori. (Either action, or death.)