Belgian 'Computer Magazine' Recommends Mozilla Firebird, Beonex and K-MeleonThursday January 22nd, 2004bim writes: "The Belgian monthly Computer Magazine has an extremely positive article about Mozilla. The article looks at alternative browsers, but really only includes Gecko-based software. They examined Firebird, Beonex and K-Meleon and praise all three for their speed, features, download size, stability and security. The article concludes that it doesn't matter which Gecko-based browser you choose, you'll always be better of than when you stick with Internet Explorer. "CM is available in Belgium both in a Dutch and French version." Beonex looks pretty dead, doesn't it? How does Beonex differ from Seamonkey? Beonex Mail has experimantal roaming access. <http://www.beonex.com/com…ator/version/0.9/new.html> And Beonex is not dead: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en; rv:1.4.1) Gecko/20031119 Beonex/0.9.0.0-stable It might be extremely positive but it is also extremely invisible, I can't find it on that page. Must be available in the printed edition only. it is only available in the printed edition |
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