My 2cents....
I would agree that 7.6.1 might be a good option... And you make a valid point in regard to web browsers, however, have you tried iCab? I run 2.9.7 (PPC) on my 8600 and up and the 68k version on my 2 280c's both running 7.6.1 and have never had any problems... Not only that, but for their age and only 40mgs of ram on board, they are surprisingly speedy..
I agree. iCab is the way to go. I use it on my 2300c running 9.1 on broadband. Yes it is slower than my other faster PPCs but it still works! Even on the built-in 14.4 or external 56K.
Sincerely,
R. McFarlane
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