Authored by: JimDiGriz on Sunday, December 02 2012 @ 09:19 PM EST |
You could try SeaMonkey:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
"Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla source code which
powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, Camino, Sunbird and
Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla Foundation."
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- SeaMonkey - Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, December 02 2012 @ 10:01 PM EST
- Another vote - Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, December 03 2012 @ 03:02 PM EST
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Authored by: red floyd on Sunday, December 02 2012 @ 11:28 PM EST |
Maybe Opera?
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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, December 02 2012 @ 11:35 PM EST |
Have you looked into Opera? It's been
some years since I used the browser,
but I remember it as having the
following characteristics:
- Free as in beer, not free as in speech
- Standards compliant
- Available for several OSs
- Extremely fast, or at least able to give
that impression
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- Opera lover - Authored by: Ian Al on Monday, December 03 2012 @ 04:06 AM EST
- Opera - Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, December 03 2012 @ 04:20 AM EST
- Opera - Authored by: 400guy on Monday, December 03 2012 @ 01:06 PM EST
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, December 03 2012 @ 12:18 AM EST |
I'm curious, which product decisions did they make that you do not like? [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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