> Seems to depend on what you do with it--I browse a lot of web sites and > Chimera seems to choke on some javascript, ASP, and other things and, > of even more consequence, it also has very nasty memory leaks as in: --snippy-- > > Note the above was just ONE DAY of use! I like Chimera a lot--I wish it > functioned reliably--I'd use it. Ominweb is a little better but cannot > render some dynamic HTML (like Corel uses on the Painter 7 Update page > for instance). SO I have to launch IE jsut often enough to get > irritated. Keep the faith Jason--Chimera might work one day. >
Well, we're talking .6 release :) They keep adding some nice new features as development continues. My biggest hope right now is that they develop a Form AutoFill type function that queries the Jaguar AddressBook framework for values. That'd be quite powerful. The keychain passwording is a really nice feature. It's pretty damn fast too. I tried OmniWeb and Opera, didn't really dig either. I haven't had IE on my hard drive since Chimera .5. I think it is an excellent browser and truly has the potential to become the leader for Mac browsers. -- JD ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0002en _______________________________________________ Fink-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-devel
