Re: Browsers, of the web variety



there is a nice little browser called kfm!  it's the k file manager with
KDE.  it works well as a 'basic' web browser.  it doesn't do java and
doesn't support all javascript but it sure does do basic web sites well!
and it's fast and stable....



On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Lizard wrote:

> There is a scene in Black Adder III where the Duke of Wellington is berating the
> state of the English nobility. "We have the finest armies, the finest navies,
> the finest industries...and what do we have for royalty? A mad Kraut
> sausage-sucker."
> 
> Lest you think I mangled my aliases and this supposed to go to Blackadder-l or
> possibly german-bashing-l, let me explain what brought that on. I have just
> watched Netscape disappear from my screen sans explanation for, oh, the seventh
> time this morning. And I've only been online for half an hour. There are, in the
> X world, word processors, mailers, newsreaders (Granted, Pan just
> died on me too, but it's admittedly alpha sw, which NS *isn't*. (Admittedly,
> that is.)), art programs, etc...why no web browsers? Is there anything stable
> that exists between lynx and Netscape? (Why don't the Opera people port to
> Linux?) What do all y'all longtime gnomies use?
> 
> Or shall we all, Godot like, wait for Mozilla? (I saw the /. link to M10.
> Reading the 'not yet implemented' list convinced me to wait a bit.)
> 
> 
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