Hello,
What about Grail...?
Thank you,
Vincent A. Primavera
On Monday 11 June 2001 20:39, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> So sprach Brian am Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 12:06:09PM -0400:
> > 1) Netscape (obviously)
> > 2) Galeon
> > 3) Nautilus
> > 4) Konqueror
>
> Mozilla, Nautilus and Galeon are all the same.
>
> > 5) Opera
> > 6) Lynx (this is obviously a worst-case scenario, as Lynx is a
> > text-based browser).
>
> Ah, text browsers! Lynx sucks *BIG* time. links or w3m are *WAY* better!
> They even support frames and tables and such. Actually I wonder why lynx
> is still in Mandrake... Oh, (X)Emacs has a builtin browser as well. And
> the HTML help system in GNOME can also be used to browse the web - although
> I'd call anyone who actually does this, a little bit nuts...
>
> > ones, I think. Does anyone know of any others?
>
> There aren't any.
>
> Alexander Skwar
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