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The case for Konqueror

From KDE Dot News:

David Brickner, author of O'Reilly's Test Driving Linux, has done an interview in which he makes the case for the KDE browser Konqueror. Its advantages, he says, include its quick loading time (being a part of the KDE environment) and quick page rendering time, and file-management features not available elsewhere.. He acknowledges that Mozilla's Gecko is in many ways superior, and uses Firefox on pages that don't work well with Konqueror. Not everyone on KDE.News is so impressed - see the comments below their short article. (I noticed that the annoying thing I've found, that it always opens new windows standard size, even if you maximised it and shut it down that way - not something any other browser does.)

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