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- From: rdavis@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Robert Davis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: WWW Browsers
- Date: 12 Mar 1996 12:34:44 -0700
- Organization: University of Denver, Math/CS Dept.
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- fenric@hell.btc.uwe.ac.uk (Fenric) writes:
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- >I'm looking for a decent WWW browser for the Amiga. I know of two, Ibrow
- e and
- >AMosaic. What are the pros and cons of each. At the moemnt, I haven't go
- a
- >net connection, but I have a backup of my HTML pages, and would like to
- iew
- >them at home.
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- >My pages are Netscape friendly, with backdrops and inline jpegs. Which b
- owser
- >will do the best job?
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- My opinion:
- Mosaic works OK. IBrowse looks good, but is far from done.
- When it is done, it should be superb.
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- You did not mention Alynx.
- Alynx is a text browser, but with proper software and a bit of
- configuration, will show all images, even on an Amiga 2.1 OS
- computer. It is just a bit more of an effort to see the pictures.
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- Alynx is by far the most stable (does not crash) of the three.
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