On Thu, 2008-06-19 at 08:03 -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>  1) it does not require agreements

Neither does FF. There is nothing to click through at least on Linux.

>  2) puts no toolbars

FF toolbars can all be turned on or off (See View->Toolbars)

>  3) integrates nicely in KDE and works also in GNOME like k3b

FF is built for Gnome but also works under KDE. What does "integrated"
mean in this context?

>  4) does not hog up the CPU like firefox does

FF does doesn't hog the cpu either, as far as I can see after a day or
so. The beta versions did do this, as has been discussed.

poc

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