Hello Lasse
On 25-Oct-99, you wrote:
> // In reply to the message which "J�rgen Danielsson" wrote about
> "[voyager] Re: Jesus weept"..
>
> [.snip.]
>
>> long? Another good thing about IBrowse. It loads like an Amiga-browser
>> should load, faaast! Voyager is more like Internet Explorer on loading.
>> When it's finally runing it looks nice and works pretty well but I'm not
>> impressed by the looks, I wan't a stable and fast browser and I think
>> that IBrowse fits in better there at the moment.
>
> Whaat?
>
> It's not like that you open Voyager, load a page, close Voyager, do
> something else, start Voyager, open a page, close it down again.. is it?
> ;) Inconify always worked nicely for me..
I open a browser, look at some sites, try to open YAM, get out of memory
beep, the browser, read some mail, try to reopen the browser, run out of
memory, close yam, open the browser, view some sites. etc....
I only have 1 MB of chip ram, iconifying doesnt always release much memory.
>
> Besides, I find Voyager a hell of a lot more stable than iBrowse. The
> Flash is not actually what I would -not- call useable, because it is
> useable, even though it might be a bit slow on 68k equipped machines. If
> you want a stable and fast browse, then you might want to use Voyager!
>
My mileage varies. IBrowse is much more stable on my configuration than
V3p4.
> I'm sure that many will agree with me that Vapor is doing a real great job
> here, and they certainly should not be flamed for that.. My opinion and
> all that yadayada,
I agree. I have Ibrowse, Voyager, Aweb all registered, as well as Lynx. The
developers that are supporting the Amiga all are doing a real great job.
Regards
--
Bob Quintal
Les Productions Vaudreuil-Salaberry Inc.
Event and Video Production Management.
Telehone (514)425-4297
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