On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 05:38 +0100, David Nielsen wrote: > I use Epiphany, it does what I need without looking out of place, it > integrates nicely and it launches much faster. It lacks a few things but > it also leverages a lot of nice features (seemless integration with > GNOME, adopts theme, icons. Has more consistent translations which don't > break with version upgrades) and it has a powerful plugin system so we > can expand it in interesting ways. Epiphany can't seem to block cookies like Galeon can. I have it set so it accepts session cookies, but blocks all long term cookies. This keeps most sites functional. From there I can easily white list sites that I *want* to be able to store cookies with a single click, i.e. all the sites I actually log in to. Keeps my disk untainted by doubleclick bugs and whatnot, while not hurting usability on the sites I actually use. And I'm not constantly nagged about accepting cookies. Galeon is clearly the superior browser. I demand it be made default! I AM THE COMMUNITY!
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