Mar[Sn]i wrote:

> You may want to look into opera (www.operasoftware.com).  They are in the
> process of porting opera to Linux and Be but I am unsure as to when it will
> be completed (very soon hopefully).  This is one of the smallest graphical
> browsers on the market (less than 1.2M in size).  If you want to stick with
> netscape I would go back to 2.02 or 3.04 as they are the last of the
> "small" functional browsers (small being a very relative term)

Express is even smaller.  But It won't compile.  Mnemonic sounds cool,
but I havent tried it yet.  I tried Opera, but I didn't like it that
much.  I always try to find a free version before I pay.

Express:         http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~conradp/express/
Mnemonic:        http://www.mnemonic.org/
Other Browsers:  http://www.wsc.monash.edu.au/~graeme/browsers.html




Later
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