IBrowse
IBrowse has been considered superior to Voyager by many people for a long long time. IBrowse has its advantages over Voyager, but I wouldn't go so far as to say it is better.
So, the advantages. Firstly, IBrowse handles tables a lot better. This may not seem like much, but the handling of tables is very important now since so many sites use them for layout, used in a way they were not originally intended.
If a browser doesn't handle tables properly, then one can end up with very odd looking sites. IBrowse not only handles tables well, but it can put backgrounds in them, something of which Voyager is not yet capable.
IBrowse copes with most aspects of HTML very well, with the exception of some of the newer features which obviously haven't been implemented yet, since IBrowse hasn't been majorly updated for a while.
IBrowse's handling of images leaves quite a bit to be desired. It takes a hell of a long time to display images (depending on what they are). Using a graphics card obviously makes this time decrease, but for those of us using AGA, it's a bit of a pain.
Then there's the preferences editor. IBrowse has a very good, concise and easy-to-understand preferences editor, which includes everything you could ever think of, including MIME prefs, for which Voyager has as an external program (which is the better option).
IBrowse's handling of HTML though is ever so slightly better than Voyager, but the speed of the program takes the mark down slightly.
Supplier/Distributor: HiSoft (in the UK)