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Wednesday, June 19th, 2002 11:55 am
Because a longer and wittier post was killed by the poor behaving logjam client, I will just say that Mozilla edged out Opera for me, mostly in the area of Cyrillic support. There are additional considerations which I might add later, if anybody cares.

I wonder what people say about the latest IE (no IE for linux, I know) and lesser known browsers like Konqueror. Any recommendations?

Thanks.

Update: logjam really sucks!
Update 2: well, not really, but it does.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2002 11:43 am (UTC)
I am using the subj under KDE environment (seems natural), and it's mostly ok.
Far better manages Hebrew than Netscape (even the last one), bookmarks can be imported from / exported to Netscape format.

Seems to me that it doesn't always clean the memory as it should - can drop window manager if trying to open too many (10?) windows simultaneously, slowing down the processings after working too long (like days in a row), even with single window open.

Doesn't read LJ formatting (bold, italics, etc), but otherwise is ok with commenting and such.

Can't think about something else just now.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2002 11:58 am (UTC)
Thanks. Try Mozilla, you may like it. 25M is not too heavy. Don't know about Hebrew, but Cyrillic is fine (with the exception I mentioned).

You really use KDE? Why?
Thursday, June 20th, 2002 01:04 am (UTC)
>Thanks. Try Mozilla, you may like it. 25M is not too heavy. Don't know about Hebrew, >but Cyrillic is fine (with the exception I mentioned).

Thanks, maybe I will.

> You really use KDE? Why?

Why not?
Three years ago I liked their international keyboard :) Since then it became worse, disabling "per window" setting. GNOMe applications that I want to use are running fine. What do you prefere and why?
Thursday, June 20th, 2002 08:36 pm (UTC)
Well, I still cannot decide. Since I am on a laptop most of the time, I wanted to have something light; GNOME and KDE looked too heavy. Plus, I wanted the battery charge shown automatically, so I would not have to customize it. See, I had to get down to the business quickly. So, I tried all the managers that came with Mandrake and started using Ice mostly on the lark (on the looks, basically). I would not say I am particularly excited about it, though: things that GNOME or KDE would have, I have to add myself. But I did want it light, so I don't complain. :-)

I suppose when I upgrade the system I will upgrade the setup too. For now, I just upgrade it piecewise.