K-Meleon was interesting to me when I still had to support some low-memory
Windows 98 machines. Since it doesn't depend on any layers above win32 it's
very light on resources when running under Windows.

Other than that, it doesn't really have anything going for it. The user
interface is pretty hideous.

William Tracy
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On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Aleksandar Kuktin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Here's another possibly interesting browser: K-Meleon.
> http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/
>
> It's based on Gecko, and licenced under GPL. It's also written
> exclusively for Windows. D'oh. BUT! Wine's application database claims
> K-Meleon runs flawlessly under wine. So, just because it's convoluted,
> next weekend probably I will attempt to cross-build K-Meleon and then
> try to run it under Wine. Just to see what will happen and if it will
> work.
>
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