Jason wrote:
The new builds of Mozilla are getting very good. I've switched to it as my
standard browser now. Check out a new nightly build. It also has a full
featured IMAP mail client.
I have it installed for pages that need it, but it really eats a lot of memory. I use
lavaps and mozilla uses more memory than anything else. I can't even listen to .oggs
in xmms while mozilla is running.
I'm looking for a good browser (I wish that galeon would be available as a .deb now
that mozilla is gpl [or is it yet?]. Alternatively, galeon could be released with
exceptions to it's license. Though I haven't tried galeon yet, perhaps I won't like it
at all, time will tell.)
I use lynx for almost 90% of my surfing and I do use Amaya occasionally.
I'll try konqueror in the future as well. Gah! Those "k"-names... blecch imho. (No
offense to kde-coders, code is separate from style and design.)
Some friends of a friend are working on gtkhtml2, an html widget designed from scratch
to be compatible with the new standards (such as css). They are working on a for-pay
basis so they will be finished in the near future. It seems like a really nice
project. They haven't released any code since they work with the cathedral method of
small, dedicated teams, but the code will be released under the GPL later.
Sunnanvind (who's been away a while 'cause some libraries broke exim, and this morning
I did an apt-get upgrade and a reboot, and exim started working but gdm stopped
working, so I'm typing this from the console.)
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