lightest browser

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Labrie, Jul 4, 2005.

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  1. Labrie

    Labrie Registered Member

    Which is the lightest browser? I have used opera, firefox and internet explorer and i dont see big differences...
     
  2. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

  3. Labrie

    Labrie Registered Member

    ty buddy looks promising :D
     
  4. trickyricky

    trickyricky Registered Member

    OffByOne and K-Meleon are the lightest I have tried, although Opera is also very light and fast. The Opera rendering engine seems faster than the IE and Mozilla ones, but that's on my PC and it could be different on others.
     
  5. squash

    squash Registered Member

    Another one that is lighter than OffbyOne - I think is:

    Lynx for Windows
    and
    Links for Windows

    but of course there is a catch - being that they are text browsers.

    But for security geeks, that is good. :doubt:
     
  6. yeahright

    yeahright Guest

    Come on, who really uses OB1 on a regular basis? It's good for an emergency, or occasional use, but I can't see using it on a regular basis. It's missing almost everything that good browsers like Opera and Firefox have. I understand some people are into security but I would never use OB1 or a text based browser on a regular basis.
     
  7. meneer

    meneer Registered Member

    Well, depends, I use lynx from my linux server console :)
     
  8. Close_Hauled

    Close_Hauled Registered Member

    Oh what are you guys all talking about! The AOL browser is definitely the lightest! :rolleyes:
     
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