@ bhoggett
Could you be more precise when you say its slow? Are you refering to load time, render time, UI slowness?
Loading time is deffinatly an issue, but one that your not prolly not ever going to solve, as for the reason i have previously suggested.
I dont know any render slowness or UI slowness (appart from the earlier version of mozilla). Once Firebird is up and running, i think its great. I used pheonix on a P2 233 and i took maybe 20-30 seconds to load, but i love it so much that its worth a 20-30 second wait.
The only browsers your gunna get that load fast on an Amiga are those that use the intuition libraries and other amiga libraries needed to make a browser.
Opera will use its own libraries, but it will load fast because being the fastest browser is its main aim. That is, standards compliance is a second goal compared to speed.
Mozilla may be slow, but its Open Source, which means its going to be around for a long long time. Also, its only slow whilst loading the program, there after, i dont think it could be better.
And if you didnt want anything but a browser, just give the money to AWEB, but i dont believe giving them the money will get their product out the door any faster, so theres no advantage.
Basicaly, mozilla is a good choice, for those reasons, and for the other reason is your getting more than a browser, and i think that is really important.
Although if you had to do it without the extra mozilla stuff then you'd have to rip out gecko and use the Amiga libraries to interface with Gecko. That way, you get your standards compliant browser, but with the speed you want. Im my opinion, if your not going to go the whole mozzila hog, then thats your other best option!!!!