On 1/1/10, Bernard <bdebr...@teaser.fr> wrote: > Why not 'Opera', even if it is not free (I doubt if it is very expensive) ? > I may miss the knowledge of something better that Opera... > Opera is 'free' as in 'free to use'. So, no need to register, pay, or view adds; you can also request features, report bugs, etc.; you just don't have direct access to the source. Otherwise, it is fairly robust nowadays on Linux (possibly no crashes for weeks or so) and by default contains a steady number of features for every-day browsing. Personally I'm using the qt4 build [1]. [1] http://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/linux/1010/final/en/
Another possibility is Midori (already mentioned). It is still in its early ages, but in heavy development and gets more robust with every release. It is open-source, extension-able, has an active community and is affiliated with Xfce (although is itself desktop-independent). Liviu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org