ons, 14,.07.2004 kl. 21.26 +0200, skrev Enrico Scholz:
yaneti@declera.com (Yanko Kaneti) writes:
Unless you want to do some serious maintenance/development yourself Galeon is as good as dead.
Huh? Somehow you missed all the steady activity on the 1.3.x gtk2/gnome2 branch which has regular releases, has reached a good level of maturity and will soon be promoted to a stable status. In addition to being nicely integrated in the GNOME2 environment and following the letter of the HIG it also has many of the nifty features that made 1.2.x popular.
Following the Gnome HIG is a death sentence for applications which are used regularly. Browsers are such a kind of applications... e.g.:
- HIG requires reuse of Gnome Proxy settings, but these are broken/non-existent since early days (or: where is the no_proxy
Sorry for the late reply. Just wanted to point out the existence of the gconf key system->http_proxy->ignore_hosts which gives you this functionality.
- lots of important settings can be done with regedit only;
And please use arguments rather than trying to scare people into believing that GConf == Windows Registry ;-)
Cheers Kjartan