• Fastest Web Browser on the Planet (Not Google Chrome or other mainstream ones)
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[ALIGN=CENTER][IMG]http://i30.tinypic.com/1zcz2ps.jpg[/IMG][/ALIGN] The other day I was running SliTaz Linux on a Virtual Machine, and the default web browser was some obscure program called Minefield. Looking at the GUI, it was obviously based on Firefox. The logo itself is nearly the same thing. So I downloaded it. A browser that works faster than Chrome or SeaMonkey while running on SliTaz (And, therefore, on RAM alone) [I]and[/I] in a virtual machine must be awesome. Seriosuly, guys, get this now. It has the looks of Firefox and it's faster than Chrome or SeaMonkey. Right now, I'm using it. SeaMonkey, I'm leaving you.
I still use Netscape 7
It doesn't look like it has tabs though. Does it?
oh hey same thread
That IS firefox, it's the nightly builds of it.
[QUOTE]It doesn't look like it has tabs though. Does it? [/QUOTE] It does.
I never understood the hype around "fast web-browsers" considering everytime I've upgraded to a faster version of a web-browser, the web pages always loaded just as fast as the previous "slower" version and they ran just as well too (read: instantly, or as fast as my internet allowed). I don't know how much faster you can get than instant. With the exception of something like IE6 of course, which had a few hang ups that often happened.
{accidental double thread}
Hey look a firefox beta Good job.
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