> Amanda Babcock scripsit:
>
> > You would think so... but the old Netscape product line for Unix, which
> > doesn't seem to get the same attention as for PCs, locks up when it has
> > to render a table, even if it downloaded the page in 3 seconds over the
> > highest-speed connections in the world.
>
> If you are running Linux/i86, Solaris 7, Solaris 8, or
> AIX 4.3.3, then you can grab fast, clean reliable Mozilla
> Firebird (a browser only, not a whole application suite) from
>
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html .
>
> I also recommend it for Windows users. The Mac OS X build
> is known to be buggy, and Camino (formerly Chimera) 0.7 at
> ftp://mozilla.org/pub/camino/releases/Camino-0.7.dmg.gz probably makes
> more sense. I don't know anything about the OS/2 or BeOS builds.
>
> Mozilla Firebird is in the form of a tar.gz or zip file. There is no
> installation: you unpack the whole thing into a convenient directory
> (C:\Program Files makes sense in Windows, or /usr/local on *ix) and
> just run the executable.
Yes. I'd say it's a superior browser to Internet Explorer(if you're using
windows).