I found that even W3's browser does not fully support cascading style
sheets.
Thomas Kirsch
"I. Tura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux other
>than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these browsers?
Arena. (http:
I am using Mozilla and I am very dissappointed with it. It is quite unstable
and the interface looks extremely boring.
It is less usable than Netscape 4.7. I wish there were a browser that is
for Linux what Microsoft Internet Explorer is for windows only without the
proprietory extensions.
Thomas
* Pat Mahoney
|
| I heard a rumor that eazel (or was it helixcode?) was writing a file
| manager/web browser called "nautilus" for gnome. So far it's
| vaporware AFAIK.
This is hardly a rumour, I think; check
http://nautilus.eazel.com/
Whether Nautilus is vapor or not really depends on your def
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:32:48PM -0500 Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:28:32PM -0400, Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> > 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> > any that would run also on Windows?
>
> I believe mahongony is an em
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:28:32PM -0400, Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> any that would run also on Windows?
I believe mahongony is an email client that uses wxWindows toolkit
and runs in windows and linux. I don't know about
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:56:22AM +0200, I. Tura wrote:
> >2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux
> >other than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these
> >browsers?
Check out Mozilla. It's of course a project started and funded by
Netscape, but their bro
>2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux other
>than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these browsers?
Arena. (http://www.w3.org. Also available in main section of Debian FTP)
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:28:32PM -0400, Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> any that would run also on Windows?
I believe you mean "GUI". WYSIWYG doesn't apply to email, in which
you've no control over recipient client interpreta
Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> any that would run also on Windows?
I really don't know quite what you mean by a WYSIWYG email editor. I know
of two email clients that exist for both Linux and Windoze - they are
Netscape and pi
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