K-Meleon is the most used since 0.7 or so. At that time I did not know how to make anything but IE default.
p.s. IE 6? Was'nt that the program that downloaded my first real browser?
Just kidding. Some months ago I found my first K-Meleon on a backup CD.
An archive from PC Welt magazine. It included K-Meleon 0.6 and the German language pack, a menus.cfg with German text.
As guenter, my default browser as been K-Meleon since 0.7
I know K-Meleon since 0.2, but it's the 'préhistoire'
I'm been working on K-Meleon since 0.7 for which I realize the first translation using resHacher and manually adding fr-FR locale. It has been an hard work, and Ulf wasn't really zestful to work on a real localizing projet.
When Dorian came (was-it because he is french), the project have been made quickly.
Thanks to Dorian, for that and also his great improvment of K-Meleon.
A+
Mozilla/5.0 (x11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.17pre) Gecko/20101211 Ubuntu/12.04 (precise) K-Meleon/1.6.0
Mozilla/5.0 (x11; U; Linux x86_64; fr-FR; rv:1.9.2.14pre) Gecko/20101219 Ubuntu/12.04 (precise) K-Meleon/1.7.0
Web: K-Meleon Extension Setup (French) and (English)
Web: http://jujuland.pagesperso-orange.fr/
Mail : alain [dot] aupeix [at] wanadoo [dot] fr
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/24/2009 02:22PM by JujuLand.
When Dorian came (was-it because he is french), the project have been made quickly.
Thanks to Dorian, for that and also his great improvment of K-Meleon.
I did a 0.8.2 translation. By that time it had become a gruesome chore to do and 0.9 was even harder to translate. It was about time. But editing macros and menus.cfg trained the early translators like You to be (almost) devs
And yes, it was when Dorian, as core dev, came from a country where it is custom to have native menus - easier localizing was created.
It sure was a big step for K-Meleon after a period when the number of translations and possible users had slowly declined.
p.s. AFAIRemember 0.6 or 0.7 had the biggest number of translations?
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/24/2009 05:28PM by guenter.
Re: What's your default browser?
Posted by:
Fred
Date: October 24, 2009 07:55PM
K-Meleon has been my preferred browser since 2002,
starting with K-Meleon 0.7 .
I found it on a PC-Welt cd just like Guenter, and
it was so fascinating for me because it was and still is
customizable to a high degree.
Starting in 2005 I managed to use K-Meleon in Linux
with wine and my main interest is to keep K-Meleon
usable in Linux now and in the future.
KM of course, what else, this is a KM forum
After digging deep into old stuff I found a version 0.8 with a folder "myskin" (just an own backimage), so am sure I actually used it at the time already. From what I remember, somehow my IE had gotten buggy after a system update or such, and I needed something better. What I just LOVED about KM was it's speed, especially when starting it, the possibility to open links in background (finally!!), and that I could use a nice background image After awhile the privbar showed up, that was also a HUGE plus. And the SESSIONS! And recently Open-Last-Closed, all things I had dearly missed ever since the first steps on the internet. And each year more helpful goodies, group-bookmarks etc.
On the other hand what I STILL not like at all after all those years is the chaos with the favorites, because I'm usually too tired to always rename and sort them in a second step (Favrenadd doesnt work in win98). In the past I also had a prob with not being able to surf in cached pages, but that was only my own cluelessness, as I recently discovered ;-P
Must admit over the years I've occasionally tried other browsers, which I needed for things that wouldn't really work in KM, like downloading some videos. Nothing beats that Downloadhelper-addon in FF And sometimes they had some other advantages too that made me envious, but none really convinced me to switch. Not even sure why... somehow too complicated, although KM wasn't exactly foolproof either with all the shattered settings, and too dull skins (hey I'm a girl ;-)... or missing buttons... At any rate way too SLOW at startup on win98, FF 2 needed 25 sec!! The current version only about 8, but still doesn't beat the 2 sec of KM And recently I tried to embellish a bit that horrible gray default background of FF with something nicer, but no chance. Gave up searching after a few hours, and man are those FF-skins complicated, how shall one even just put an own backimage in there, with 250-500 files in one single skin, and their backimages divided in several parts?!
KM has it's flaws, sure, sometimes I'm green with envy when I look at other browsers (FF add-ons etc.), but honestly, somehow I'm always mightly glad when I "can" finally return to my good ol' pretty and superfast K-Meleon - that now can hold open 30-40 (!!) tabs before the old box starts choking
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/25/2009 03:58AM by siria.
Quote siria Must admit over the years I've occasionally tried other browsers, which I needed for things that wouldn't really work in KM, like downloading some videos.
ff3 :-/
i like browsing with all the conveniences :-)
(though i like some of km's stuff, such as oldmoz style cookie prefs)
for low ram pcs, km or opera. (haven't used linux or macs enough to acquire any favorite apps on those oses. and haven't yet used reactos, syllable, etc to try those browsers)
Quote siria And recently I tried to embellish a bit that horrible gray default background of FF with something nicer, but no chance.
Both Firefox & K-Meleon look really nice with Vista aeroglass blue (KM ~ Phoenity Large). You can get a bit bored with everything being blue in Vista though! Firefox is giving me a hard time at the moment & is loading strangely in my 'My Yahoo!' page & exhibits the same weird behaviour in Gmail. K-Meleon is fine.
K-Meleon ~ Not a Melon!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/19/2009 01:51AM by Daveski17.
i like this thread because it shows that km users are not software-obsessed like those other fanboys. in other browser forums, you might get stoned for asking such a question
my default is the latest km version, my second favourite is opera 10..and a couple of older km versions for special tasks
Re: What's your default browser?
Posted by:
slayer
Date: November 19, 2009 03:59AM
Same for me, KM is my default browser and Opera 10 my 2nd option. Opera is really good and fast. KM is simple and lightweight.
When Dorian came (was-it because he is french), the project have been made quickly.
Thanks to Dorian, for that and also his great improvment of K-Meleon.
I did a 0.8.2 translation. By that time it had become a gruesome chore to do and 0.9 was even harder to translate. It was about time. But editing macros and menus.cfg trained the early translators like You to be (almost) devs
And yes, it was when Dorian, as core dev, came from a country where it is custom to have native menus - easier localizing was created.
It sure was a big step for K-Meleon after a period when the number of translations and possible users had slowly declined.
p.s. AFAIRemember 0.6 or 0.7 had the biggest number of translations?
Oh boy, I still remember the old days of translation for 0.8.2+ (We called it 0.8.3 at first though)
Opera since years, since version 9.0 or so. I love the comfort (esp. the built-in e-mail client), Firefox with its add-ons feels too clumsy imo.
However on my mother's PC, I took ie away from her because I was concerened about security (I doubt she'd visit any dubious sites, but you never know) and gave her Opera. But as Opera showed to be too resource-intensive recently, I was looking for some lighter browser for her. So I gave her k-m instead and she's quite happy with it.
Personally, I would have prefered a webkit-based browser due to their incredible speed, but k-m is quite the browser I imagined for her older PC. I can't wait to see a stable release with the latest gecko engine.