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Warp on the Web
With Reports on Web Browsers for OS/2

A Quick Look at the IBM Web Browser

July 21, 2001

by Dave Watson

Summary: IBM's tailored version of Warpzilla.

Source: IBM Software Choice (subscription)

Version: They call it 5.0. Based on Warpzilla.

Installation: Very good.

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Problems: All Warpzilla products need lots of memory. Xwarpzilla readme says it needs 30 megs.

Recommendation: Backed by IBM but probably not as actively maintained as the Warpzilla project. See our quick look at Mozilla for comparison.


Take a look at the browser overview with quick looks at other web browsers for OS/2.

Send your own reports of observations, tips, problems, tricks, and wishes to Dave@SCOUG.com.


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