Originally posted by Slow-N-Low
I use Galeon for 99% of my browsing needs. It uses the same Gecko rendering engine that Mozilla and Netscape use, but it's optimized to load pages quickly. It's a great browser because it eschews the "kitchen sink" feature bloat.
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.
IE is standards compliant? :rofl: That's a new one...
that's what i'm starting to not like about opera, they keep adding stuff to it when i just use it browse
and microsoft compliant of standards, lets see how well msn works on any non-ie browser