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Old 12-19-2008, 04:12 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by HackerBoy View Post
To browse the internet with the iLiad, which is most recommended . . .
It depends on what do you intend to surf. Each of them has its own drawbacks. I've only used dillo as it filled my needs but the version compiled for the iliad is a quick port that lacks a lot of features.

Just to guide you a little:

On top of my head:

dillo: PROS: very fast CONS: no ssl, no bookmarks, no internationalization (russian, chinese, japanese..).

minimo: PROS: it's already included; you only have to "unlock" it CONS: very slow

midori (webkit): PROS: rather modern rendering engine CONS: ??? (I've not tested it)

elinks: have not tested it on the iliad, so I cannot say. In the desktop it is slower than dillo, and the rendering is somewhat ugly, but supports more characteristics than dillo.

And no one has tried to port "Net Surf" yet, which should be somewhat slower than dillo, but has a little more standards compliance AFAIK.
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