Tobias Kieslich wrote:
dillo, simplistic, bone simple, limitations on the functionality Bottomline, if you need the features live with the overload. In Linux there are three full featured rendering engines: - gecko - webkit - opera you ruled out all of them, so what's left has serious short comings.
-T On Fri, 27 Nov 2009, Arvid Picciani wrote:
for those who don't want to read my long text completely here a short version:
- no webkit ( i need to visit non w3c compliant sites ) - no gecko ( i don't have a raid11 in my laptop ) - no opera ( i hate popups ) - no chrome ( unusable buggy )
what is left? thanks
Seamonkey is quite fast. Although I am not using it now I have in the past and I know it is used extensively in Puppylinux because it is full featured and light weight, even including a mail client. Since it is developed by Mozilla it is very similar to FF in functionality but does not have all the extras that slow FF down. I agree that FF has gotten very bloated in the last few years, I think to compete with and explorer and make windows users happy. But as a result the browser is not what it used to be. I currently use chrome both on windows and in Arch and it runs the fastest of any others for me.