Squeak for everyday use??

Karl Ramberg karl.ramberg at chello.se
Wed Mar 27 18:24:47 UTC 2002


Aaron J Reichow wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> 
> > 1. Web surfing (not too heavy, mostly googling around)
> 
> Scamper is the web browser in Squeak currently.  It is very bare-bones.
> Even a small, textmode browser like Links does quite a bit more.
> Unforuntately, a lot of sites now a days are very feature heavy- JS, Java,
> funky tables and the like.  Luckily, the kinds of things I read on-line
> look OK in browsers like Scamper and Dillo, but I imagine I'm a minority
> and that respect.
> 
> One promising lead is Jon Hyland's MediaView-
> http://www.huv.com/smalltalk/browser.html
> 
> As time goes by, this lead seems less promising, however.  He's not had
> the time to tidy and fileOut the code thus far, and my attempts to contact
> him to see if some other arragement could be reached (a third-party doing
> the code clean-up, or distributing the old image sans clean-up), but I've
> not recieved any responses.

I have a image with it loaded, but changes corruped :-(
And I have a change set with it but it will not file in :-(


Anybody interested ?

Karl



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