I use Mozilla (0.94 at the moment). It is most excellent. Only a few little rendering bugs in the mail client, everything else is slick. I believe it's also currently the most standards compliant browser out there.
Julian >Seeing as we are talking about browsers...what do people recommend under >Linux? At the moment I have to use a combination of browsers....usually >Konqueror which I like, or Netscape when that fails. Konqueror has a few bugs >though, it doesn't really like flashed sites. I like opera but find the >interface a bit ugly. > >So any suggestions? I need a nice looking browser that renders all pages and >doesn't crash? And I'm not interested in text browsers.....unless X is >stuffed up. > >cheers > >PS On another issue....Should I learn Perl or Python? I want to learn one or >the other over the holidays...any ideas as to which is better/more useful? > >- -- >Simon Hansman ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >"The decay of society is praised by artists as the decay of a corpse is > praised by worms." > >"Let all the babies be born. Then let us drown those we do not like." > -- G.K. Chesterton > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) >Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org > >iD8DBQE74m8EMi/XJIrrPP4RAg1CAKC/oOCDkx4ZS6j/S5U5bNKfIGrHAgCfbOFy >7xbdfVNi17tcdK3G/DVdXtI= >=U/Xl >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- ---------------------------------------------------- Seradigm - Knowledge Management Julian Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph (03) 332 2147 cell 021 684 147 www.seradigm.com ----------------------------------------------------
