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ChrisH 
Re: Status Update on OS4 TIMBERWOLF!
Posted on 18-Nov-2010 22:13:01
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@Tomas
Have you tried the latest version of NetSurf? Because it's stability improved a lot in the last few releases. I would also recommend disabling frames, as they seem to cause a lot of problems (crashes) for me. You can disable frames with the line "no_iframes:1" (no quotes) in the NetSurf/Resources/Options file.

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Re: Status Update on OS4 TIMBERWOLF!
Posted on 18-Nov-2010 23:46:00
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@ChrisH

I agree. It's usefull I think and lots of pages are usable now that wasn't with the old amiga browsers. Sure OWB works better over all but I use NetSurf for the pages that works and OWB for the rest. IBrowse is only launched for reading HTML e-mails and to download YAM upgrades.

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Re: Status Update on OS4 TIMBERWOLF!
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ChrisH wrote:
@Tomas
Have you tried the latest version of NetSurf? Because it's stability improved a lot in the last few releases. I would also recommend disabling frames, as they seem to cause a lot of problems (crashes) for me. You can disable frames with the line "no_iframes:1" (no quotes) in the NetSurf/Resources/Options file.

I tried it last time a few weeks ago.. Alot of sites just crash it/lock it up completely and it also seems insanely slow on my sam even compared to timberwolf. I also have the latest updates and patches for OS and had same experience with previous versions as well.

This is why i find it weird that people say it is usable considering how unstable it is on my system.

Edit: I have not tried disabling frames yet though.

Last edited by Tomas on 19-Nov-2010 at 12:05 AM.

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@ChrisH

A browser without proper JavaScript engine will be mostly useless.

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