On 11/3/06 6:56 AM, Daly Jessup wrote: > At 5:06 PM +0900 3/11/06, Cornett wrote: >> Understandably quite true, and in OS9.x/Classic the likes of; Netscape, >> iCab, Opera and WamCom work, while in OSX.2 and beyond; Safari, FireFox, >> Camino, iCab and Opera (and if one so chooses Netscape and Mozilla too), >> are pretty much all the browsing power one should ever need. I've each >> of the newest versions installed, yet've given up on Netscape & Mozilla >> in OSX other than as bookmark moving tools. Are there any others that >> I've missed and need to install and tryout? > > If you're really collecting browsers, I know a couple of others. One > is SeaMonkey (which I think is the latest branch of Mozilla > development). I like SeaMonkey because it contains a simple html > editor as one of its components. Some people also like Sunrise > Browser and OmniWeb. Don't forget OmniWeb (as Daly just mentioned) and iSurf/Shiira.