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ckealey
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Web browser for a Mystic?
« on: Sep 24th, 2002, 12:03pm » |
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Just curious what ya'll are using to surf on your Mystics (or otherwise hopped-up CCs)? I've got a "standard" conversion with a 575 board, 36 Mb of RAM, and a 500 Mb HD. Currently, I've tried MacWeb, IE 3.0 and Netscape (3.0, I think), but none of them work very well. MacWeb is slow (agonizingly), and doesn't appear to like Java (may pre-date Java by a few years). IE is not very stable (it's a sloppy install...I may try deleting and re-installing it). Netscape goes into convulsions and crashes with even the slightest bit of Java on the page. I've heard iCab is good, but is there a version that will work on a '040? Also, what version of Netscape do you think I can get away with? 4.07 has always served me well, but not sure how this hardware will handle it. Any tips, info, or help is greatly appreciated. -Chad
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Re: Web browser for a Mystic?
« Reply #1 on: Sep 24th, 2002, 3:25pm » |
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iCab, IIRC, works on everything down to an '020, I have had copies of it on a stock CC and use it alot on a couple of my 040 macs. The biggest problem I've found with it is that it dosn't play nice with parts of YaBB fourms.
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