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nickspoon posted on Aug 6 2006 at 05:44 AM said:I'm running Ubuntu Dapper, so FF comes as standard. I used FF on Winblows too, and because the interface is the same, I'm perfectly happy with it. It can be a bit slow and memory-hungry at times, but I can live with that, and it's better on Linux than it is on Windows.
Although this topic has reminded me to try Opera for Linux... apt-get, here I come
it didn't feel right because it's not open sourceMudi posted on Aug 6 2006 at 01:02 PM said:nickspoon posted on Aug 6 2006 at 05:44 AM said:I'm running Ubuntu Dapper, so FF comes as standard. I used FF on Winblows too, and because the interface is the same, I'm perfectly happy with it. It can be a bit slow and memory-hungry at times, but I can live with that, and it's better on Linux than it is on Windows.
Although this topic has reminded me to try Opera for Linux... apt-get, here I come
The problem I had with Opera was that it used qt libs, which I guess shouldn't be a problem for me since I use amaroK, wlassistant, and qsynaptics, but it just didn't feel right to me. I also didn't really notice any speed difference.
Err... mine does both of those things. I also have Ctrl+Click on the tab bar to reopen the last closed tab - couldn't live without it.RiX0R posted on Aug 6 2006 at 12:05 AM said:Rayek posted on Aug 1 2006 at 09:23 AM said:From someone who was using Maxthon up until a year ago... Firefox is fine.
Maxthon is great!
It has two features I've become so addicted to I can't do without anymore: one is double-clicking to close a tab, and the other is that the buttons on the "quicklinks bar" (for lack of a better name) open a new tab by default. I won't even consider Firefox until it can do both of these things.
And of course it loads faster than Firefox, since it's IE-based.
Only thing that sucks about it is the history pane. Damn near unusable .
I tried googling "stiftfox" but I couldn't find anything. Anyone else who goes looking can find swiftfox here. It's Linux only at the moment, though, and only for the AMD64 and x86 archs.declaration posted on Aug 7 2006 at 09:52 AM said:I'm also using Ubuntu Dapper but am using Stiftfox, which if I understand it correctly (and I probably don't) is a specially optimised version of Firefox.
Page rendering certainly seems faster than Firefox though so maybe it's worth a try if available for Windows (or whatever you use).
yeah, thats the one. Stupid fingers.Ravnos posted on Aug 7 2006 at 06:21 PM said:I tried googling "stiftfox" but I couldn't find anything. Anyone else who goes looking can find swiftfox here. It's Linux only at the moment, though, and only for the AMD64 and x86 archs.declaration posted on Aug 7 2006 at 09:52 AM said:I'm also using Ubuntu Dapper but am using Stiftfox, which if I understand it correctly (and I probably don't) is a specially optimised version of Firefox.
Page rendering certainly seems faster than Firefox though so maybe it's worth a try if available for Windows (or whatever you use).