On Wednesday 07 October 2009 10:44:10 Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 07 October 2009 08:23:43 Jaroslav Reznik wrote: > > On Tuesday 06 October 2009 22:38:38 Ryan Rix wrote: > > > Linuxguy123 wrote: > > > >> Have you tried rekonq? I've only tried it briefly, but I did like > > > >> it. > > > > > > > > You, my dear, are an angel ! Thanks for enlightening me about > > > > rekonq. It doesn't crash on some of my fav websites like konq does. > > > > And its the same as konq. Fabulous. > > > > > > It's missing a few features (access keys, adblock filter, to name a > > > few) that keep me on konq right now. But rekonq definitely shows some > > > hope here... > > > > You can try Arora - it has really very simple UI but as Qt application > > similar to Konqueror. Access keys unfortunately work only with Qt 4.6 > > but there's ad block (I don't use it) and flash block (with load flash > > button). Latest version 0.10.x supports password storage (but still not > > integrated with KWallet). It's not well integrated to KDE but I like the > > speed and simple UI, especial on my old EEE 701. > > I've just installed it (on F11). It was horribly slow to start up, Interesting, that's why I use it - fastest startup I've ever seen. I have no idea. > and I > couldn't find any way to import my firefox bookmarks. Then I tried to > import an html bookmark file from an earlier mozilla, and it simply shut > down the import interface, putting me back in the browser window. No > imported bookmarks were visible. I've never tried to import bookmarks, let me check it or better file a bug (as reminder, my head is like pipe - one ear in, another one out :D) Jaroslav > Any idea why? > > Anne > -- Jaroslav ?ezn?k <jreznik at redhat.com> Associate Software Engineer - Base Operating Systems Brno Office: +420 532 294 275 Mobile: +420 731 455 332 Red Hat, Inc. http://cz.redhat.com/