on 8/24/03 3:30 PM, PCI PowerMacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Subject: Re: best browser?
> 
> At 06:42 PM -0400 08/23/2003, Grateful11 wrote:
>> on 8/5/03 10:04 PM, PCI PowerMacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Subject: Re: best browser?
>>> 
>>> Day in, day out, Icab is my pal. It's fast and stable and simple. For
>>> looking into my bank account, I use Netscape 7.0; I balance my
>>> account once a month, and maybe check the balance in the middle of
>>> the month. The reason I use Nutscrape is because the bank doesn't
>>> recognize Icab, period.
> 
> iCab has fully modifyable identification fields.  So the problem
> isn't that your bank doesn't recognize iCab - it's that you haven't
> set iCab to pretend to be a browser that your bank's crap javascripts
> will let pass.
> 
> And that begs the question: Have you contacted your bank to find out
> why they've done this, and when they're going to be supporting their
> customers?
> 
> 
>> I recently downloaded iCab 2.9.5 and was pleasantly surprised to see that it
>> had tabbed browsing. It seems a shade faster than IE. The next update is
>> supposed to an almost complete overhaul.
> 
> Ya.  They're apparently reworking a lot of the rendering engine to
> handle the full CSS implementation.
> 
> iCab 2.9.5's CSS support is a bit spotty.  Most CSS-heavy sites can
> be viewed, but they don't look very good.
> 
> That being said... I haven't used anything except iCab in weeks now. :)
> 
> - Dan.

If Apple doesn't come with a fix for Safari's quitting problems, I'm going
to have to dump it all together.  I'm hoping iCab's next revision can handle
ebay and some of the other sites I visit often, better than it does now.  I
tried to upload an item on eBay the other night with iCab and when it came
to the page to load photos one button was missing, I don't remember which
one.

Grateful 
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"Make mine a Mac please"


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