I think it's fair to say that icab is probably the most practical of
the few web browsers one can download and use for OS8/OS9.

On Jun 12, 8:26 pm, James Fraser <wheresthatistanbul-
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> --- On Fri, 6/12/09, Liam Proven <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Well, I know it's Cameron Kaiser, because he just told me
> > about this site. :¬)
>
> Maybe it's just me, but I am SO going to laugh if he pulls this off. :)
>
> Seriously, I love OS 9, but WaMCoM Mozilla started showing its age long ago.  
> And, yes, experimenting with WaMCoM Mozilla, iCab, Opera and (dare I say it?) 
> IE in order to pull up a given site might be just fine for us stubborn, 
> game-for-anything types.  
>
> But it's only fair to admit that most sane, rational people (and new users in 
> particular) are unlikely to be willing to go through such gymnastics in order 
> to perform basic tasks like reading mail and surfing.  So if Mr. Kaiser can 
> attain his goal of building a useful "modern" browser, he'll certainly be 
> breathing new life into an OS that even holdouts like me are (almost) ready 
> to give up on. :)
>
> Best,
>
> James Fraser
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