What is your favorite web browser? Aside from the popular ones
there are also others, some which are based on one of the
main popular web browsers.
still using mosiac
still using mosiac
though you where still on lynx !
i use lynx on occasion.
But I haven't seen mosaic since 1996.
I haven't seen Moasic in a long time either. I tried searching for a
Mosaic installer, but it was unclear to me if I was seeing a recent installer or an old one. I was wondering if Mro was joking about still using Moasic. A browser from the mid-90s most likely would have problems rendering some modern web pages.
We might have to try that : https://archive.org/details/mosaic-ncsa-evolt_browsers
While we are at it, I wonder if we can find Internet Explorer 3 orTrident.
Re: Re: What is your favorite web browser?
By: Ennev to Nightfox on Mon Mar 06 2017 18:11:45
We might have to try that : https://archive.org/details/mosaic-ncsa-evolt_browsers
While we are at it, I wonder if we can find Internet Explorer 3 or Trident.
you can always go to http://www.oldapps.com and find IE3 and other old application. Thats what I do when I need something old to work on my doxbox or my winxp installed on my hyper-v
you can always go to http://www.oldapps.com and find IE3 and other old application. Thats what I do when I need something old to work on my doxbox or my winxp installed on my hyper-v
There is a new Firefox called Firefox Developer Edition. Its pretty nice, it came out along with Firefox Quantum.
There is a new Firefox called Firefox Developer Edition. Its pretty nice, it came out along with Firefox Quantum.
There is a new Firefox called Firefox Developer Edition. Its pretty
nice, it came out along with Firefox Quantum.
What's the difference between the two editions? Developer Edition sounds like it would be loaded up with more useful web developer tools tham Quantum.
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
By: Electrosys to Nightfox on Tue Mar 05 2019 07:37 am
There is a new Firefox called Firefox Developer Edition. Its pretty nice, it came out along with Firefox Quantum.
I stopped using Firefox a long time ago because they started making it look like Google Chrome.. I liked the old look of Firefox, and a while ago I found a browser called Pale Moon, which is a fork of Firefox from one of their earlier versions. They kept the old look of Firefox with Pale Moon but have kept it up to date.
I've heard of Pale Moon a long time ago.
Mozilla isn't updating Firefox for XP or Vista any more.
Without me checking for myself, does Pale Moon still issue update for
the older OS's? Thanks!
Ed Vance wrote to Nightfox <=-
Mozilla isn't updating Firefox for XP or Vista any more.
Without me checking for myself, does Pale Moon still issue update for
the older OS's? Thanks!
What's the difference between the two editions? Developer Edition sounds like it would be loaded up with more useful web developer tools tham Quantum.
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Ed Vance wrote to Nightfox <=-
Mozilla isn't updating Firefox for XP or Vista any more.
Without me checking for myself, does Pale Moon still issue update for
the older OS's? Thanks!
I'm using K-Meleon on my older boxes - faster, but development and
updates haven't happened in a while.
In 1996 I begin using a Dial Up ISP with Win 3.1 and MS-DOS 5.0 on a 486.
I used Internet Explorer (IE) first, but soon downloaded Netscape Navigator (or was it Communicator?) when I saw IE using 16KB's for each Favorite I made.
I learned Netscape added each Bookmark to "A" Bookmark File, I liked that much better since I had a 330MB HDD in the 486.
I didn't like IE eating up Disk Space for each Favorite I wanted to make.
Also back in March, Nightfox wrote about Pale Moon looking like the older Firefox Browser.
Thanks for recommending K-Meleon!
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