Oh well i use firebird for linux and opera for windows.
Mozilla Firebird is cross-platform by design - It's available for use by any OS which can run the executable (I don't think there's a public OS which can't run it though)Originally posted by Shad0w Hacker@24 September 2003 - 01:11
Firebird is for linux mainly
MyIE2 has all the compatibility of Internet Explorer, but has the brilliant interface you'd expect from the better browsers.
It is based on the IE engine, so it has no problems browsing any site or using IE plugins like the GoogleBar, but it includes great features like a tabbed interface, popup blocker, content filter, mouse gestures, and so on.
Best of all, it's free.
http://www.myie2.com/html_en/home.htm
The same for crasy Browser.Originally posted by Lamsey@24 September 2003 - 01:39
MyIE2 has all the compatibility of Internet Explorer, but has the brilliant interface you'd expect from the better browsers.
It is based on the IE engine, so it has no problems browsing any site or using IE plugins like the GoogleBar, but it includes great features like a tabbed interface, popup blocker, content filter, mouse gestures, and so on.
Best of all, it's free.
http://www.myie2.com/html_en/home.htm
MyIE2, Firebird and Mozilla are all great browsers. Can't go wrong with these three.
hmm, just downloaded Mozilla Firebird, downloaded all the bells and whistels, and I have to say, it aint half bad, I could prolly grow to like it, but its kinda slow when it comes to images.
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