On Sun, 06 Sep 1998, you wrote:
Steve Mills wrote:
Bigger surprise to me would be continuing to use Netscape after this discovery. I can't imagine why I would.
Maybe because kfm does not handle java or embedded midi or any other plugins (realplayer, mpeg, avi, mov, etc) for that matter (and it's as buggy as Netscape and requires a bigger install (kde)). Frankly using kfm as a web browser is kind of like using Netscape as a file manager. No offense intended, just a counterpoint.
Well put, Michael. See my reply to Sandy. Some of us just don't want really content-rich web fare. The beauty of Linux, imho, is that it can be everything to everyone. I hope my opinions don't get taken as more than that. I happen to like minimal websites and I throttle those that aren't. Unless, of course, they concern photography. :) - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e