Discovered a cool Win32 Gecko based browser

Firefox is great, but on my one computer, a 166 MHz Pentium MMX w/ 64MB RAM, even Firefox ran a bit poky (although it flies compared to IE 5.5 or Netscape 7.2). But today with the release of its new version, I heard about this fantastic Gecko based open source browser K-Meleon. It has actually been around a while but does not get the press that Firefox does since it is Win32 only, and not as easily configurable with plug-ins. Instead you have to configure it by (gasp!) editing text files, like on that horrible Linux operating system (unlike the wonderful Windows systems, where you must click through layers of menus to configure things -- much better, of course, Bill!). We won't mention the countless GUI interfaces that have been written for Linux to easily modify those text configuration files if you prefer things that way, but I digress. I was talking about K-Meleon, which truly flies on my antique Pentium MMX and works with most any site that works fine with Mozilla or Netscape. I still love Firefox, but K-Meleon is a great browser too!

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