On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 01:54 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote: > Yup, I use AdBlock Plus to get rid of all the ad-noise online, and also > as a side effect for web browser stability because a lot of the > advertising out there is flash based and causes browser crashes whenever > flash does something bad. The AdBlocker Epiphany extension works similarly, but far more easily (IMHO). When installed, it defaults to a blacklist based on Graham Pierce's FilterSet.G listing. This means that after installation, with absolutely *no configuration whatsoever* ads on the web are a thing of the past. :) > Hehe. I always liked Galeon. It's small and cute and pretty quick. I > use it once in a while for some things, but it could never be my primary > browser per se. Not sure about Galeon, actually. My understanding has been that the Galeon folks are recently working to merge their efforts back into Epiphany proper. Are they still wanting to keep it separate? Who knows... :) -- Peter Gordon (codergeek42) GnuPG Public Key ID: 0xFFC19479 / Fingerprint: DD68 A414 56BD 6368 D957 9666 4268 CB7A FFC1 9479
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