On Sunday 27 November 2005 12:39, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
> On Sunday 27 November 2005 08:38 am, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> Another browser to look at, particularly if you are running X on a low-end
> G3, is Opera. Opera got rid of its ad-supported mode and is as
> free-as-in-beer as IE and Safari but not free-as-in-speech as in Firefox.
> Opera is also very lightweight compared to the biggies. On my 300MHz G3
> iBook "clamshell" machine Opera is my browser of choice for most
> applications. However, there are websites that I have to fire up Firefox to
> use. I find on this machine that Safari is bloated and a memory hog by
> comparison. Of course Firefox has memory leaks too, and shouldn't be left
> open too long. I run Panther on this machine.

Actually I hae an old G3 with 8.6 and I just started using Icab.  It looks 
really good and it's pretty quick although it's still in Beta2.  I think I 
like it better than Netscape 6.

coldfire

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