Dear pippi5,
Netscape still offers versions 2 and 3 of their browser. If you go to
their download section, and look down the page past the newest
browsers, you'll see a link to the "Netscape Archive". Not quite as
fast as Opera, and with a slightly larger footprint (5MB for V2, 8MB
for V3 - includes cache)
Here's a direct link, as well.
http://www.netscape.com/download/archive/index.html
Anthony Albert
On 11 Feb 00, at 7:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Look at Opera. It's small, relatively fast, etc. iuse it exclusivelyon my
> laptop, because you can instantly set the zoom size of the web
> page you are looking at. So if a page was made for a high
> resolution, then on my 640x480 screen, I just have Opera zoom
> out.
> -Chrys
>
> >On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> Any suggestions on a good win3.1 html browser and reader (no, not mail or
> >> news...) which can be run in a minimal environment? This is for a laptop
> >> with currently only 4MB RAM and 122MB HD. Gotta stay slim!
>
>
>
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