Hall Stevenson writes: > I don't know exactly how it works, but the original complaint had to do > with the XUL interface and the add-ons (mail, news, irc, etc). Galeon > doesn't have all this.
A complaint I share. > It uses "gnome" for the interface and is only a web browser. But I still have to download the entire Mozilla monster at 28.8 to get it. > Yes, you do have to have _all_ of mozilla installed, but if things were > packaged differently, i.e. mozilla's HTML rendering engine were a > seperate module, would it not still work ?? I don't see why not. I can only assume that the developers, living as they do in the High Beyond of cheap DSL, are uninterested in seeing their software used down here in the Slow Zone of dialup connections. > Or, in my experience, and I stand behind saying this, I'd like a browser > for linux that *works* as good as IE... I've never used IE. > I am *not* pro-MS either. I am uninterested in MS. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI