On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 01:28:25PM +0100, Dave Swegen wrote:
By which time of course mozilla should be in a useable state (IMHO it's
already more stable than communicator 4.61). *Sigh*
Following some suggestions on debian*lists I installed libc5 version of 4.61
(on potato!!! :)
After one day
Christian Dysthe wrote:
Opera will be ready for Linux soon. But Opera is not free. I work for
^^
could you be a bit more precisely?
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On 2 Aug, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Christian Dysthe wrote:
Opera will be ready for Linux soon. But Opera is not free. I work for
^^
could you be a bit more precisely?
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On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 06:33 -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
On 2 Aug, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Christian Dysthe wrote:
Opera will be ready for Linux soon. But Opera is not free. I work for
^^
could you be a bit more precisely?
Ummm...don't quote me
* Bill said:
Hello,
Actually its http://www.operasoftware.com or http://opera.nta.no and the
project for
opera for linux is under project magic
Opera is an excellent browser, but has one (important IMO) disadvantage - it
doesn't fully support HTML 4.0 (or rather it didn't support it the last
Mosaic is in non free. Seems to me a nice browser. Am I missing something ?
On 31 Jul, Phillip Deackes wrote:
I have been following the threads about the instability of Netscape with
great interest. I too suffer the same symptoms - the ones where Netscape
disappears when a certain page
Hello,
Actually its http://www.operasoftware.com or http://opera.nta.no and the
project for
opera for linux is under project magic
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Phillip Deackes wrote:
What I cannot understand is why we have only Netscape as a *viable*
graphical web browser. I am no programmer so
On 31 Jul, Phillip Deackes wrote:
I have been following the threads about the instability of Netscape with
great interest. I too suffer the same symptoms - the ones where Netscape
disappears when a certain page is requested, or where it closes/crashes
when one window of two/several is closed.
KDE has an integrated file manager and browser that is excellent...once you
try it you'll wonder why anyone uses Netscape. I just wish the GNOME crew
had the same approach because while I prefer GNOME, Konqueror is THE best
free browser.
Patrick
I have been following the threads about the instability of Netscape with
great interest. I too suffer the same symptoms - the ones where Netscape
disappears when a certain page is requested, or where it closes/crashes
when one window of two/several is closed.
What I cannot understand is why we
Phillip Deackes wrote:
What I cannot understand is why we have only Netscape as a *viable*
graphical web browser. I am no programmer so maybe someone could point
out why there aren't several to choose from. I am aware of old ports of
Mosaic and the 'test-bed' Amayana? (sorry, can't remember
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