>If you want a full-featured browser (most of the included browsers like
>the one in KDE aren't complete yet), then I suggest looking at Opera.
>
>You can get a copy from www.opera.com. I run that or NetScape, mostly
>Opera as it's far faster and much more reliable.

I downloaded a copy and then looked at the Linux information page.  The
following are missing functions from Opera:

        Plug-ins 
        Java 
        Printing 
        Some preferences don't work 

Excuse me, but the first three are rather important, with printing being
the most important.  How can a brower not support printing?

It would also be nice if Opera would import the current Netscape Cookie
list.  Guess I'll submit that one.

>The KDE explorer is fine if I'm doing lookups on Linux documentation and
>stuff, but not complete enough for browsing proper.
>
>As a side point, Linux related sites always tend to be more cross platform 
>compatible. You know full well that as soon as you see .asp in a URL then
>you have to revert to IE (ignorant MS brainwashed idiots).

I've never had problems with .asp sites and Netscape.

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