Collins wrote: >On Sat, 06 Jul 2002 09:26:15 -0700 Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote: > > >>Collins wrote: >> >> >> >>>A user on the xfce group pointed out this browser as an alternative >>>to galeon. Like galeon, it uses the mozilla/gecko engine, but it >>>doesn't require gnome. As a result it requires about 25% less >>>memory resources. It does provide good tabbed window support. >>>It's a little slower at page rendering than galeon, however. It >>>also appears to be a moving target, i.e. under heavy development. >>> >>>Enjoy, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Interesting. Although i like galeon, skipstone appears to work, and >>work quite well. Since it uses the mozilla engine, I assume it >>handles frames and other features like mozilla (quite well). Have >>you found disfunctional features you'd expect to work? >> >> >> > >No, but then I haven't tried anything that requires plugins, for >example. I dno't keep any such sites bookmarked, so if you have any >urls you are curious about, send them to me. > > > > It appears to set up helper apps just like mozilla. (tried npr.org realaudio stream, and the same mozilla dialog appears)
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