On 31 Jul, Phillip Deackes wrote: > I have been following the threads about the instability of Netscape with > great interest. I too suffer the same symptoms - the ones where Netscape > disappears when a certain page is requested, or where it closes/crashes > when one window of two/several is closed. > > What I cannot understand is why we have only Netscape as a *viable* > graphical web browser. I am no programmer so maybe someone could point > out why there aren't several to choose from. I am aware of old ports of > Mosaic and the 'test-bed' Amayana? (sorry, can't remember the exact > name). I am also aware of Mozilla. is that usable yet? > > Thinking about it, there are not that many choices available for Windows > either - I was investigating some for use by my students and it appeared > most 'alternatives' were based on IE and just provided a different front > end. > > > -- > Phillip Deackes > Debian Linux (Potato) > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > Opera will be ready for Linux soon. But Opera is not free. I work for Opera Software and seen that the Linux version will be just as stable and lightweight under Linux as it is under Windows. You don't get all the bells a whistles you do from Netscape, but you will get a lightning fast, rock solid, browser.
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