OK, my cage has been rattled:

>>> As mentioned before I currently use ram: as my "cache" and like the
>>> fact that it gets cleared every reboot.

There was a "feature" in earlier Ibrowses that if you rebooted, that session
was lost, which was at times useful.

If you go online to check figures, and watch your assets rise and fall, you
don't necessarily want others to see where your interests lie.

Also not everything needs keeping. 

So a lose this session feature would be useful.

>>next time you boot up
>> it has to download every site again - which is what a cache is
>> supposed to avoid!

Absolutly, a cache should be an archive of what you have browsed, there for
future reference. A decent cachebrowser should let you remove files
intellegently, rather than just wipe them after a length of time. That way
you can keep relevant articles without saving them out. 

John
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