Interesting.  No way do I want to return to Windows, er KDE but it would
be nice it a browser like that would be available for Linux.  I guess I
could check and see what merging Konq would drag in to run under xfce.

Although when I used Konq under 2.2.1 it was useless as a browswer -
wonder if it works now.  I started using it hopeing it would be as good
a browser as a file manager but I (and others) got into the "open in
Konq, fail, open in Mozilla or other browser of choice with no
problems".  That got old and I dumped Konq - especially when we were
told "it works here".

On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 14:28:19 -0500
Matthew Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://news.com.com/2100-1023-980492.html?part=dtx&tag=ntop
> 
> Apple's new browser is based on KHTML!  :)
> BTW-  For those of you who left KDE and never looked back, KHTML has
> become quite good in KDE3+ (which is far better than KDE2)
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