I would like to include my support for iCab. It's been running beautifully
on my StarMax3000. I do wish it had email, I like Netscape's email function
better than Eudora or others. But iCab is a lean little browser with some
nice features - I like the ad filtering capability. You set it to filter
images based on URL or size, etc and it doesn't load the annoying ad
images. A nice feature that does speed up page loading on poky dialup
connections. It replaces the ad image with a tiny picture of a coffee
filter! ;-)

It seems to burp a little with some Java. My local library's online catalog
won't load up, which distresses me. 

I think it's a browser worth watching. Just my .02, NAYY.

Gaylene Comfort

Paul Wehr wrote:

> I have been using iCab <http://icab.de>, which seems to adhere to WC3
> standards. It is simply a small-footprint browser. It won't grill
> your chicken to perfection, remind you of your brother-in-law's
> birthday, put five Ginsu knives in your kitchen drawer, or give you
> sex appeal of the stars.

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