-> -----Original Message----- -> From: Shawn T. Rutledge [mailto:rutledge@cx47646-a.phnx1.az.home.com] -> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 2:55 PM -> To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us -> Subject: New browser review -> -> -> There's a Debian package for Galeon now, so I installed it -> this weekend. -> -> It's usable. It's kindof slow starting up, and takes a lot -> of memory; -> initially there were 5 or 6 processes taking up around 32 megs each -> according to top, as soon as I fired it up and went to -> slashdot (but, -> quite likely those are threads rather than processes, in which case -> the whole thing was probably taking up 32 megs). Once it's -> up, at least -> you can scroll the pages more smoothly than in Netscape. The layout -> algorithms appear mostly adequate. Tables at tvgrid.com (my usual -> browser torture test :-) seem to come out wider than in -> Netscape though; -> maybe the word wrap is different or something. Opening a new window -> takes more time than in Netscape. I think I got it to crash somehow, -> but it's not as delicate as Mozilla. I might actually try -> to use this -> on a regular basis, but with the high memory usage and lack -> of speed, -> I think its main advantage over Netscape is going to be that -> it hopefully -> crashes or hangs less. Another cool thing was that when I started it -> for the first time, it offered to import my Netscape bookmarks, and -> apparently did it successfully, too. Even the personal -> toolbar bookmarks -> are now the same. Galeon uses mozilla browsing engin. I have downloaded Netscape 6 wich uses the same technology and it uses memory the same way. It seams you can not run this enging with less then 128 M if you don't want to use a lot of virtual memory. I have tried the same engin on Windows and I run into the same problem. It does not take more then 25% of the CPU time but will take 32M or more of memory. I am kind of dissapointed it is bloated like that. The Wolf