Lloyd wrote:
> 
> Robert Sheskin wrote:
> >
> > Is there a web browser that works with KDE.  I have Nutscrape which
> > crashes more than it runs.  I tried to download Star Office and after
> > 40Mb+ of the download was complete bang Nutscrape disappears.  Not even
> > IE5 in MS Windows is that buggy.  It is bad to have such a stable os
> > with no web support.
> 
> You might want to try something like Amaya. I don't know much about it,
> but it should support all the new standards (possibly not eveything,
> though) It was written by the World Wide Web consortium, so it SHOULD be
> up to standard :-)  Check their site at http://www.w3c.org

He might want to try using an FTP client instead of a web browser to do
file downloads.  The tools are for two different tasks.  Although my
father (an electrician) always said that "you can fix anything with
Linesman's pliers", I do think he understood that a Phillips head
screwdriver was sometimes in order.

Give NcFTP a try, it supports restarting a transfer so that you don't
end up wasting 2 hours on a botched download.
-- 
Steve Philp
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