I ended up in galeon today for the first time and I'll be darned if it doesn't feel a LOT faster than mozilla. I guess I will hang out with it for a while. Any thoughts?
It feel faster on my machine too, probably because it uses Gtk instead of XUL.
Plus I love the google bars.
I also created bars for eBay, a PGP Keyserver, a dictionary, and a quick input for a script I have on a web site.
I like the way you can drag & drop to move tabs around, use PageUp/Down to move beteen tabs, and right-click to 'detach' a tab into it's own window. Like Mozilla, center-click on a link opens it in a tab, in the background. You can even configure it so that new tabs are added immediately behind the current tab instead of adding it at the far right.
I added "galeon --server" to my session startup to load it into memory at login. The cool thing is, even if you close the browser window, it remembers things like HTTP basic authentication logins because the server process is still in memory. You'd add "galeon --quit" to your logout to kill the server process.
As a long time GNOME user, I tried Galeon early on, and have never looked back. It's my favorite browser, hands down.
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