I found that even W3's browser does not fully support cascading style
sheets.
Thomas Kirsch
"I. Tura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux other
>than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these browsers?
Arena. (http:
I am using Mozilla and I am very dissappointed with it. It is quite unstable
and the interface looks extremely boring.
It is less usable than Netscape 4.7. I wish there were a browser that is
for Linux what Microsoft Internet Explorer is for windows only without the
proprietory extensions.
Thomas
* Pat Mahoney
|
| I heard a rumor that eazel (or was it helixcode?) was writing a file
| manager/web browser called "nautilus" for gnome. So far it's
| vaporware AFAIK.
This is hardly a rumour, I think; check
http://nautilus.eazel.com/
Whether Nautilus is vapor or not really depends on your def
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:32:48PM -0500 Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:28:32PM -0400, Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> > 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> > any that would run also on Windows?
>
> I believe mahongony is an em
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:28:32PM -0400, Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> any that would run also on Windows?
I believe mahongony is an email client that uses wxWindows toolkit
and runs in windows and linux. I don't know about
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:56:22AM +0200, I. Tura wrote:
> >2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux
> >other than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these
> >browsers?
Check out Mozilla. It's of course a project started and funded by
Netscape, but their bro
>2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux other
>than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these browsers?
Arena. (http://www.w3.org. Also available in main section of Debian FTP)
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:28:32PM -0400, Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> any that would run also on Windows?
I believe you mean "GUI". WYSIWYG doesn't apply to email, in which
you've no control over recipient client interpreta
Thomas Kirsch wrote:
> 1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
> any that would run also on Windows?
I really don't know quite what you mean by a WYSIWYG email editor. I know
of two email clients that exist for both Linux and Windoze - they are
Netscape and pi
1. Are there any "WYSIWYG" email editors available for Linux? Preferentially
any that would run also on Windows?
2. Are there any graphics based web browsers available for Linux other
than Netscape? If yes, are there "release versions" of these browsers?
Thomas Kirsch
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