#2 pangor 15 Jan 2005 17:40
You didn't mention which operating system you would prefer to use while accessing the web. Since you are using Internet Explorer now, I assume that you prefer to use a version of Windows for your operating system while browsing, that limits the available options. Most of the browsers that I use, have been ported over to Windows; however, in general the Windows version of most of them are not as functional as their original versions.
I have heard some good things about Opera, I have tried it on my platform, I did not like it. That is my feeling only, you may have a different reaction to it. The browser that I am most of the time, these days is Mozilla. I have not tried the Windows version of Mozilla, however, I hear that it is very similar to the version that I am using.
If you do try Mozilla, don't install too much of it. If are happy using tour current email software and newsreader, don't install Mozilla's newsread and email. If you don't care about IRC or you already have an IRC client that you are happy with, don't install Mozilla's IRC client. etc. This helps with stability and performance. For stability sake, unless you need a bleeding edge feature, try to stay with the stable versions of Mozilla; rather than the developmental and release canadate versions of Mozilla.
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#3 Poserkatz 15 Jan 2005 18:06
Win98 and ISDN, 64kb-flatrate - therefore, i browse with IE 5.5 (with a lot of patches).
In over 90 % of websites, forms, forums and so on it works well to me.
Only the newest divx- and wma-files i can't play, because i don't have the codecs (use
still the mediaplayer version 6.4 - Mediaplayer 7 and up are shitty to my configuration).
The IE 5.5. works stabile on my system - so i don't have a reason to try out other programs.
Years ago i had many runs with Netscape, Opera and other Programs/Versions - but there
are too much "insanities" in function, so i give it up at last and went back to IE.
I don't use programs like AOL-MS-Instantmessengers or ICQ and so on, they are to me
"ressource-eaters", not more, i don't like them, i don't need them.
Most of my adjustments are made per hand on my own with further tools "most good old tools".
Therefore, my browser is very useful and my connection is secure and speedy enough.
I don't have wishes to alter this...
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#4 pangor 15 Jan 2005 18:12
TdaC, I forget to mention, I am using a PPP dialup connection and my hardware is a few years older than yours.
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#5 erenda 15 Jan 2005 21:50
I'm using Windows XP , but te Internet Explorer is tooo slow. Frequently I'm using Opera , it has some bugs , but the speed is good. I'm using also Mozilla Firefox , but Opera is more handy.
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#7 pangor 16 Jan 2005 01:33
I have not tried the firefox version yet. So far I am still using one of the slightly older stable releases. Also I am using a copy that I compiled from sourcecode optimized with a some extra features, including debugging code and automated bug reports, disabled. Perhaps that could be enough of a difference to make it not so slugish. Most of the precompiled versions of Mozilla from their website have the debugging code turned on, resulting in a lot of extra internal sanity checks. The sanity checks do slow down the rendering process. Also, it seems to me that the debugging code tends to make the program less stable.
I see that the version that I am using is a couple of releases out of date. You can find the most recent version of that series here: http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/
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#9 Tormie 16 Jan 2005 16:07
Hi Thilda, try this :
http://avantbrowser.com/
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It's very similar to internet explorer but more friendly and secure, even if I have to say that if you keep you windows xp upgraded you won't have security problems (maybe...).
Firefox works well, the problem with firefox, for example with smilies placement, is that it use strictly the official html features and internet explorer support non official, special things. I know that, because while digging in the site's code and later watching the effect on different browser I found that firefox does the right thing even if explorere is more useful. For example the main site logo of posetteforever in internet explorer is showed at the left side, in firefox it's in the middle of the page, and if you write a log url in the "news" showed in the main page the page become too big with firefox because (I don't know why...) it applies the "nowrap" function to links 8-[ ....
Try the avan browser and tell us what you think about it..
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#10 pangor 16 Jan 2005 17:28
It looks interesting, it has a small footprint, and even the price is right. ;-) I am downloading a copy of Avant now. Perhaps it will corretly render my home page when I acess my web server while running Windows. That will nice for a change.
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#14 Tormie 16 Jan 2005 23:00
I reinstalled the avant browser just now and it recognizes the Blog feeds ! :bigrinnin:
O yes, we have a blog here since a long time ago but no one used it [-( [-( [-( ...
So, with the avant browser just put this in the address window :
feed://posetteforever.com/rss.php
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