On Wednesday 07 October 2009 10:44:10 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 08:23:43 Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 October 2009 22:38:38 Ryan Rix wrote:
> > Linuxguy123 wrote:
> > >> Have you tried rekonq? I've only tried it briefly, but I did
like
> > >> it.
> > >
> > > You, my dear, are an angel ! Thanks for enlightening me about
> > > rekonq. It doesn't crash on some of my fav websites like konq does.
> > > And its the same as konq. Fabulous.
> >
> > It's missing a few features (access keys, adblock filter, to name a
> > few) that keep me on konq right now. But rekonq definitely shows some
> > hope here...
>
> You can try Arora - it has really very simple UI but as Qt application
> similar to Konqueror. Access keys unfortunately work only with Qt 4.6
> but there's ad block (I don't use it) and flash block (with load flash
> button). Latest version 0.10.x supports password storage (but still not
> integrated with KWallet). It's not well integrated to KDE but I like the
> speed and simple UI, especial on my old EEE 701.
I've just installed it (on F11). It was horribly slow to start up,
Interesting, that's why I use it - fastest startup I've ever seen. I have no
idea.
and I
couldn't find any way to import my firefox bookmarks. Then I tried to
import an html bookmark file from an earlier mozilla, and it simply shut
down the import interface, putting me back in the browser window. No
imported bookmarks were visible.
I've never tried to import bookmarks, let me check it or better file a bug (as
reminder, my head is like pipe - one ear in, another one out :D)
Jaroslav
Any idea why?
Anne
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