On Friday, February 18, 2005, at 01:06 AM, martin wrote:

Safari requires OSX, as far as I know.

Strictly

I'm not sure Netscape is still evolving. Has it improved in the last few years?
Mozilla seems to be a work in progress.

Mozilla/Netscape (they're the same code base) has been a good stable browser since about version 0.8 (which was Netscape 6.2)


It's vastly improved over the old 4.x versions of Netscape.

The last version running on OS 9, Mozilla 1.2 (iirc) was quite stable for me, so long as I fed it enough memory. IIRC I gave it like 48 megs.

There's a build of Mozilla 1.3.1 called Wamcom that is also nice, though it's oddly slow in places; but it's based on a later version of Mozilla that offers a lot of goodies.

Why not upgrade to OS X? Firefox and Safari are VERY good on it.

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Bruce Johnson



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