On Friday 27 November 2009 00:38:18 Arvid Picciani wrote: > Hi, > ever since ff3 turned firefox into unusable, i'm on the quest to find a > usable browser. > Chromium was quite decent for a while (after fixing the dbus dependency) > despite it deadlocks when you mouse-move tabs (fortunately i dont do > that anyway), but recently it started timing out on every second request. > The answer from google was: deactivate your windows firewall, so well.. > back to searching a browser. > Basicly each and every firefox clone/fork/based browser has the same > issues as firefox (100% disk i/o all the time even when idle), so those > don't work. webkit based browsers can't render half of the internet > properly. i wonder if somone cloned chromiums webkit thing and made a > brwoser of it? uzbl is quite decent, i wish they'd use chromes rendering. > opera would be awesome if it didn't have billions of popups and their > "Upgrade to opera10" popup really made me uninstall opera. > > any options left? > Hi, if you don't need extra features and you can live on just with basic browser functions I can recommend lightweight GTK webkit-based browser called Midori. Homepage: http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html Cheers, Dan -- --------------------------------- Dan Vrátil vratil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ 249163429 Jabber progdan@xxxxxxxxx Tel. +420 732 326 870 http://www.progdan.homelinux.net
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