I'm not trying to pick a fight here.
If the iBrowse team gives up, it could be that they feel under-appreciated. Some one seems to be always posting "..when are we going to get a descent browser?". In truth, they produced the best browser the Amiga has seen so far (I've been happily using it for years.). It fits the Amigas strengths and it's aging CPU horsepower very well. With it, I can use yahoo, google, wikipedia, aminet, eBay, etc with no fuss at all. I can stream audio, get maps and satelite images, and download anything. In fact, it allmost never chokes on me (I can't say the same for any other aging OSes I use!). On the other hand, I don't frequent those sites that seem to aim at cutting the fashionable edge of surfing.
I have often wondered how usable a browser ported from another platform (that clocks 20 to 200 times faster and is used to a Gig of memory) would be on our now modest computers.
I'm grateful to have a browser as good as iBrowse, especially considering my Amigas were made years before there was a world wide web. I can't imagine the frustration of trying to get Amiga software for lower spec machines without having one machine on the net.