on that note, what are the mozilla offspring that people like?  I've found
chimera just became mature enough to use day to day, and like phoenix,
it's faster/smaller than mozilla, much more so than netscape 6/7.  I've
yet to have day to day experience with galeon, but what I've seen of it
I've liked.  What are the bsd/windows/sun/irix faves of the same ilk?

tack

On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Lorin wrote:

> I just started using phoenix, the new lightweight browser from mozilla,
> it's pretty cool.
>
> It uses the mozilla engine, but it renders pages a lot faster, and the
> layout is a lot less busy.  Basically, it just has
> forward-back-reload-stop and a url bar.
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/
>
> -Lkb
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