Netscape sucks. Aren there any better Linux Web browsers?
(This “rant” item dates back from bygone days, circa 2000-2001, when Netscape Communicator / Navigator was still the standard Web browser, and it was common to troll Linux users by telling them that Netscape is horrible compared to, say, Microsoft Internet Explorer — relying on the mistaken assumption of Netscape being the only option Linux users had.) Obviously, it depends on what you’re looking for. But Mozilla Firefox, Conkeror (Firefox variant with extensive keybinding support), Firefox Minefield (nightly builds), SeaMonkey, Dillo, Mobile Firefox (formerly Fennec, formerly Minimo), BrowseX (very small, very low RAM), Epiphany, Amaya (WYSIWYG HTML editor), Arora (lightweight), Google Chromium, Flock, Gnuzilla and GNU IceCat, Midori (lightweight), NetSurf (small, fast), rekonq (beta), SkipStone (small, fast), Swiftweasel (faster, more-secure Firefox rebuild), and Konqueror all have their fans, and many also like the proprietary Opera, Swiftfox, and Google Chrome browsers. I currently