David,
even if you force Opera to identify as MS IE.0, this page won't work - I didn't check it, but I guess they are using DumbHTML (=DHTML). You know that I love apps with small footprints? BTW, you should try the version 5.02 - it's even better :-))
Erik,
good to know that your machine is up and running again!
Klaus,
go to qnx.com and check their OS. Download the 'demo' (it's a fully functioning OS including graphical user interface and web browser on a single, 1.44 MB Floppy!) and see how a GOOD OS ** can ** work if the developers care for small code.
Do you remember Acorn Computers? Xara developed the first XARA for Acorn - it ran on a small ARM processor, size of a thumbnail, no heating problems, and the whole OS was stored in a 2 meg EPROM - including grafical user interface and tons of basis apps and utilities. And best of all: The Acorn machines used to be a lot faster than the Winpampers on a Pentium.
Anyway, best thing is a pad of cartons and some pencils - they don't have bugs and don't need to be configured.
ciao,
jens
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