On Sun, 06 Sep 1998, you wrote:
On Sun, 06 Sep 1998, you wrote:
I just learned something incredible. There is a tool called kfm in here that serves as a browser. [....]
Bigger surprise to me would be continuing to use Netscape after this discovery. I can't imagine why I would.
Well, when you find a high bandwidth site, loaded with multi-media s*it that you just can't live without, that's when NS will serve your needs. But for day-to-day stuff, HDE is sufficient, imo. And much neater too as you can end up with 15-600+/- windows open at once without thinking about running an app for that single purpose....
sandy
One of my major motivations for leaving the Win95 environment was the obsessive irace toward more content/less value on the web. I refuse to let more than I want to see come into view, as far as I can possibly control it. You are exactly right. The usefulness of kfm is what MS was aiming for when they shot at Win98 with the browser married to the desktop. They just left the barn door open. NS and MS alike are losing control over safety faster than anyone can keep up with wiping their bottoms for them. FYI..this is a very informative site, even though we really don't need this software for Linux. <A HREF="http://www.nsclean.com"><A HREF="http://www.nsclean.com</A">http://www.nsclean.com</A</A>> Kevin does a superb job of chasing down and squashing bugs for the two biggies. He conquered Back Orifice for them, for instance. - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e