On Thursday 28 November 2002 11:24, you wrote:

how about galeon ? is it as fast ?
no Hebrew compatibilities issues ?

i am getting low on disk space here, so i don't want to just install and check 
it out...

did you ever try it ? if its based on mozilla's engine, it's suppose to act 
almost 100% the same as far as rendering, right ?

tal.

> I don't know about the pointers, but if I was you, I would try Phoenix
> instead of Moz. On a 300MHz machine, Moz probably runs pretty slowly.
> Phoenix is quite a bit lighter.
>
> HTH,
>
> Martin Polley
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amir Tal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 11:08 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mozilla's mouse pointers
>
>
> hi,
>
> i've became i big fan of tab browsing ever since i started to use kde
> from
> cvs. since i am leaving the country in a few weeks, i had to sell all of
> my
> computers, and i am now using an old Toshiba laptop (300 Mhz) which
> makes
> compiling kde a living hell. so for now, i am using the latest stable
> release
> of kde , which does not support this feature.
> as an alternative, i've started to look into mozilla lately, which has
> tab
> browsing support. i've never been a huge mozilla fan (i'm a konqi kinda
> guy)
> but i have to admit that its a nice browser. the only thing i hate about
> it
> is the mouse pointers (specially that ugly hand pointer when pointing
> over
> links) and i was wondering if there is a way to replace those pointers
> with
> the default kde pointers. browsing through the menu's in mozilla and
> googling
> for an answer didn't tell me much...
> using mozilla 1.1.
>
> help...?
> tal.
>
>
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