I'm running Netscape 4.75 on my linux system at home. Of course it
handles HTML quite well. Also, StarOffice 5.2 (and 5.1 before it)
handles HTML quite well on linux. Another mail reader, Kmail, reads most
HTML messages but some fail to decode so I see all the tags. I have not
been interested in what makes them fail. Opening a link on Kmail calls
up kfm, which deals beautfully with HTML. All the programs I've
mentioned here are free. Kmail and kfm are probably not very large so
they would probably work even on a small memory, 386 machine. I don't
know what the Macintosh linux packages come with.
Jim
Bill Potts wrote:
....
> However, I'm not sure that everyone on this list is on a Windows or
> Macintosh platform. I agree that there's no real reason they shouldn't
> upgrade. Those on a UNIX platform may possibly have a problem doing so
> (although I don't know that for sure).
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