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- From: lars@mistral.co.uk (Lars Janssen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Battle of the Browsers!
- Date: 1 Apr 1996 21:22:08 GMT
- Organization: Mistral Internet (Brighton)
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- Eric Edwards (eric@wolf359.exile.org) wrote:
- > In article <4j4tq3$349@news.mistral.co.uk>, Lars Janssen writes:
- >
- > > IBrowse has more good features, but also (understandably) more bugs.
- > > For a version which admits to being far from finished it's very good.
- > > If I'm not mistaken, the people behind IBrowse used to work on
- > > AMosaic. Amosaic went through several versions before it was
- > > truly reliable... let's hope the finished IBrowse is stable too.
- >
- > When did AMosaic become truly reliable? Mine crashes all the time.
- > You're saying Ibrowse and AWeb are *less* reliable?
-
- OK, 'truly reliable' may be pushing it a bit, but I haven't had many
- problems with the last one I got (some time ago) - version 2.0
- pre-release (Sep 1 1995). Have there been any later versions?
-
- I still use Lynx most of the time, which has never crashed on me...
- but of the graphical browsers, AMosaic has proved the most reliable
- for me.
-
- Lars.
-
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