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Date:      Sat, 22 Jan 2005 03:34:09 -0500 (EST)
From:      Tom Huppi <thuppi@huppi.com>
To:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Discovered a new browser...
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.58.0501220328220.12163@nuumen.pair.com>

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I have several old machines here and there, and developments in X
and current browsers are really starting to hurt. I remember
fondly the days when the open-source crowd refered to Microsoft
software as 'bloatware'.

What is really killing me are large pages like Python's html
documentation which I keep locally.  I just discovered a solution
for _that_ problem which I thought I'd share and which I doubt
that everyone is aware of.  It's a browser called 'dillo'.  It's
written in C, and it seems extraordinarily fast.  It's
capabilities are quite limited (doesn't even do frames correctly),
but it's still very usable for a lot of things.  In fact, I kinda
like how it does Google's 'groups' frames page.  It just puts the
right frame down below.  It also seems more stable than 'Oprah'
which, when I tried it several years ago, was *the* most unstable
thing I've ever tried to run on FreeBSD with the possible
exception of the windows CAD program 'microstation95' running
through 'wine' :)

Anyway, it might be worth looking at.  It can be built from the
ports collection and tried out in the time it takes to start
mozilla.  I can almost say that *literally*!

Thanks,

 - Tom



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