SPAM-LOW: Re:Free Software school club?
David Mayerlen
dmz-yBkl/NpmZwtWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
Wed Dec 8 01:38:09 UTC 2004
Hi,
The thing that catches my eye about this post is the topic of browsers
crashing. Its been a heck of a long time since I recall seeing a browser
crash period. Hmmm.
Would you happen to have a sample of a web page that crashes a browser.
How about one that crashes firefox specifically?
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, David Colebatch wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 December 2004 01:05, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> > The main thing I like about
> > opera is that at least when it crashes (which is infrequent) or you kill
> > it, it remembers what pages you were on and goes back to the same state
> > when you open it. If firefox did that (and reliably) I think I could
> > ditch opera permanently with no regrets. But for now I use two browsers
> > at the same time.
>
> Have you tried "epiphany"? It handles crashes very well. And it's such a
> simple browser, new users won't have many problems with it.
>
>
> It's bookmakrs are cool too, the way you adda bookmark, and then select which
> categories it belongs to. These categories appear as folders when you're
> browsing your bookmarks, so your bookmark can be in multiple
> locations. ...It's also searchable.
>
> ...I think it's the default "Web Browser" for Gnome now (not Galeon)
>
> -David
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