On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 02:05:40PM -0700, Kelly McQuarrie wrote:
> Ok we've established that we don't want to use IE.  I've got
> problems with that.  I don't use IE very often now but netscape has
> issues.  It's driving me crazy.  It's a resource hog (at least on
> Solaris) and it crashes (all the time)  Does anybody know of a good
> web browser that doesn't crash all the time?  

Lynx.  w3m.

Oh, you wanted one with *images*!  <grin>
Seriously, this is the problem I've faced for a while.  I don't 
often use a graphical browser, but I can't seem to find anything
workable for the times that I need to.  Mozilla is *way* too bloated
to run on my machine.  


> I'm to the point that if MS came up with a workable release of IE
> for Solaris I would use it.  I just want something that works.

I'm not sure how far along Konqueror and Galeon are yet.  I have
gzilla on my machine but it still seems to be at a pretty early
stage too.  Development of chimera2 seems to have all but halted. 
I hold out much hope for Arachne - the DOS version *rules* - but it's
still in alpha for linux and not likely to be 100% GPL AFAIK.


*sigh*
Rick
-- 
key CF8F8A75 / print C5C1 F87D 5056 D2C0 D5CE  D58F 970F 04D1 CF8F 8A75 
The whole documentation is not unreasonably transportable 
in a student's briefcase.     
:John Lions, commenting on a printout of the UNIX Level 6 source code

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