John McClernan wrote:
Dean,
Here's another list of browsers, choose the ones for OS9 or Classic:
http://tucows.com/downloads/Macintosh/Internet/WebBrowsers/
I also used Opera for a time, but it's not free, only the demo.
Minor point of contention:
The free version of Opera isn't a demo, it's add supported. No, I'm not
talking pop ups here either. There is a spot in the top right of the
opera window that cycles through banner adverts, that is it. There is a
section in the setup to put in info to make them more specific, but it
can be left blank and opera will cycle through random banners.
Otherwise, it is identical to the one you buy. Calling it a demo sounds
to me like it is limited in some way, which it is not.
I have less compatibility issues with web sites using firefox than
opera, but opera on smaller machines is faster rendering web pages.
Bigger machines, I never really noticed a difference due to the
available processor capacity.
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