On Mar 7, 2004, at 2:44 PM, Brian wrote:



On Sunday, March 7, 2004, at 04:31 PM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:



iCab works, but only just. For a truly pleasant and modern browsing experience, I just can't recommend it.



It is going to be a hard world for Macs and browsing once IE5 gets a little older and the standards shift just a touch more. There is *nothing* for Macs (OS X or Classic) that I've found that supports modern HTML feature sets well/completely.

yes there is: Mozilla/Firefox do very well in OS X. I've found that only sites written to exclude any browser but IE break on those browsers.


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