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slave:
Why is the Windows version of Mozilla so much freaking better than the Linux version?  In windows the fonts are smoothed, the text doesn't break when I scroll, and there is that nifty "quicklaunch" option that makes it load quite fast.  If I didn't already have IE, I would say Mozilla is pretty damn good and would certainly use it under Windows.  It even blocks popup ads (which I loathe)

Master of Reality:
Mozilla looks exactly the same in Linux on my computer as it did in windows. It stopped breaking up when scrolling and 'dragging' images as soon as i switched to linux. It starts up at about the same speed as it did in windows when the quicklaunch is enabled.

Master of Reality:
As for netscape now.... I would not suggest to use it in Linux. It has a different look to it and is just as bad as it is in windows.

Chooco:
for me they look exactly the same....the own browser i've had bad luck with (table widths are screwed, images stretched and fuzzy) is Opera and that's for both Windows and Linux.

me likes Mozilla, the mail wizard helped me finaly get the email that i've been missing since my Windows computer went all to hell  ;)

creedon:
Give Beonex 0.8 a try; it's Mozilla 1.0, but it's friendlier to custom configurations, plus it's cross-platform; I'm using it in WIN 98, LibraNet Linux 2.0 and BeOS 5.04.

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