Matthew Szudzik wrote: > What alternatives to firefox do you suggest? /usr/bin/lynx is actually pretty good for a lot of things, and if you rebuild it with '--enable-externs', it can launch scripts or another browser on the current page or current link. It even has an almost foolproof advertisement filter built-in. Only google has managed to "break" that filter. :-)
On the graphics side, links+ is excellent. It's blazing fast compared to everything else, and makes firefox look like a bloated pig. Unfortunately its Javascript implemention is almost non-existent. Because of that, you might not be able to use it to login to your online banking site, so keep the pig around (but only use it for the bank website). -- Stephen Takacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://perlguru.net/ 4149 FD56 D078 C988 9027 1EB4 04CC F80F 72CB 09DA