I (actually shouldn't it be "me also" ?) also would strongly recommend iCab 
(shareware); they really do make progress in between versions. Current is 
v2.0, which was just released. 

Tobias

<< From: "DocRaven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Subject: Re: [Duo] 2400 web browser
 
 
 Try iCab you can get it from http://www.icab.de . It's small, fast and does
 most of the things the big browsers do (apart from some JavaScript and CSS)
 
 > Navigator 3.0. That old Navigator is now too old and won't take me where
 > I need to go. What browser will work with this computer and an old
 > system, and where do I get it? By the way, I have System 8.1 saved if I
 > have to update that far! >>
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