On Mon, 07 May 2001 08:37:03 Hall Stevenson wrote: > > Hall writes: > > > If you're a gnome user, why not try galeon ?? > > > > Because it depends on _all_ of Mozilla? > > 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. It uses "gnome" for the interface and > is only a web browser. > > 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've used it in the past and it's quite nice... > > > > I found it less stable than Netscape 4.75, which crashes > > several times a day. > > > > I also would like to have a decent browser that doesn't > > attempt to copy IE. > > Or, in my experience, and I stand behind saying this, I'd like a > browser for linux that *works* as good as IE... I am *not* pro-MS > either.
I've been running Opera 5.0b8 here and it works just fine. Netscape crashed all the time, even under Windows. Mozilla is getting close, but still not stable enough for me. Dana