Re: [Zope] KDE's Konqueror
Curtis Maloney <curtis@cardgate.net> writes:
Unfortunately, I have yet to find a usable browser for Linux that is better than Netscape. But Konq is showing the most promise.
I'm normally a Gnome sort of person, so I haven't touched Konq for a LONG time. Last I played with it, it felt pretty raw, but I've heard all sorts of nice things about it lately. Mozilla is also (finally) starting to shape up. I've have really good luck with the 0.7 release. One it's up, it renders nicely and seems to interact with Zope well. It is a pig, though. I have LinuxPPC running on a G4 450, and it does really well there. But my primary development box at work is a PII 350, and Mozilla on that box is frustratingly slow to start. Galeon (http://galeon.sourceforge.net) is nice, and zipper than Mozilla. But it has some occasional strange issues with the Zope management interface. I was using it as my regular browser, but (happily) I've been doing so much Zope development recently that I've switched back to strait mozilla. I do like Mozilla a lot better than NS for Zope development, if only for the fact that it gives me a much better idea of how things are going to render on IE than NS4.5.x does...
Saying that, I have not tried Opera in some time... perhaps they've addresses some of THEIR issuse... it could be worth a try...http://www.opera.com
Would be interested to hear how well it interacts w/Zope...
Have a better one, Curtis Maloney.
//glw
On Wednesday 14 February 2001 21:20, Geoffrey L. Wright wrote:
Curtis Maloney <curtis@cardgate.net> writes:
Saying that, I have not tried Opera in some time... perhaps they've addresses some of THEIR issuse... it could be worth a try...http://www.opera.com
Would be interested to hear how well it interacts w/Zope...
Well, just for completeness, I checked out the latest Opera (5beta6, at the time of checking). I had to d/l the staticaly built version (I have some odd library combinations here:) and it ran happily. All of my previous complaints about it seem to have been addressed, and it seems to be running fine. I will let you know in a week or so if I can still bear to use it. (o8 Could this be, at last, a replacement to Nutscrape??? Have a better one, Curtis Maloney.
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