Here's my 2 paise worth.
Opera - Light and doesn't seem to clog any resources. I did
have some problems with the latest TP though. Some memory
leakage thing related to Javascript. Anyway, it's not
open source so I wouldn't use it :)
Mozilla - Nice but a tad overfeatured. I haven't tried out 1.0
yet. A lot of people out here use it and like it.
Galeon - Mozilla minus all the impedimenta. However, they tried
to make it slick and it's pretty heavy. I use it as my default
browser and have no complaints. Nice download manager,
tabbed browsing, mouse gestures, smart URLs, nice
bookmarks editor and gecko.
Skipstone - Another gecko based gnome browser. It's basically a
stripped down Galeon. I use it for quick stuff.
w3m - emacs based. They should seriously start considering
stuff like "redhat emacs 7.0" :)
links - Text based thing that displays frames so it has an edge
over lynx. ncurses mouse support too
w3mmee - AMAZING. frames, cookies, pictures all in text.
Mouse support too.
http://www.kondara.org/docs/Kondara-Browser-HOWTO/C/w3m-img.html
for a screenshot.
Konqueror - I don't use too many KDE apps so I'm not familiar
with it but it seems to be okay.
Gnu/Linux /does/ need some kind of a standard browser though. :(
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 06:05:46AM +0100, mara mandan assembled some
asciibets to write:
: which one is the best browser for linux mozilla or
: opera or qkonqueror ?
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You'll throw them out because your house will be littered with them.
~noufal
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