Recently on some Amiga forum sites (i remember it on Amigaworld.net, if I remeber it well) I read the testimoniances of people who used Voyager last version and they said that the feeling they had with Voyager it was better than any browser experience they had...
I could not testimony it by myself, because I do not own Voyager, so I can only report their comments...
Why I should not believe them?
(/seaching the internet to find these testimonies)
I used Amosaic when it came out - and it wasn't that great and that was around 1996. by that stage Netscape was a far better browser - I think that was around Netscapes prime, before it's downhill slide into bloatware. I had used Netscape at work on a 486 since it came out around 1994 - thus I had great hopes for a Amosaic on my home machine (my Ami). So - I used them both reguluarly within the same 24 hour period.
As for Voyager/Netscape - you can beleive whatever you choose to read.. I'm saying 'I used them both - side by side - and it simply ain't so'
That's my testimonial - so I don't NEED others when I've actually done it myself.
When had great hopes for Amithlon and tried every browser there was at the time - including the last versions of Voyager and Ibrowse. So - I not only tried them, but tried them on the equivilent of an accelerated Amiga AND a graphics card. I tried them alongside Netscape
And to tell the truth - even if it HAD suprassed Netscape, by that stage that was no great accomplishment anymore.
Now.. to say something is 'unsurpassed' is something different again - that is to say it is the best - now being the best experience can be a subjective thing, but no matter how I slice it - I can't see using the web with Voyager as unsurpassed... not by a long shot.
That's just the way it is - here in reality.
Seriously, this whole argument is like saying I can put a CD ROM on my Sega Megadrive and outperfom a Playstation 3. It can't, it won't, and to tell the truth that doesn't bother me because if I wanted to use a playstation 3 I'd buy one. The fact that it can't is part of it's charm and appeal.