@trgse
Stop spreading FUD
Qt is NOT FREE!!!!!!!
it's Source is NOT FREEE!!!!!
Then what is
this?
Amazing how ignorant some people can be, and how insulting they are to those who don't share their ignorance.
The source for Qt/X11
is free under the GPL. Anybody, including Apple, can make a port of it to any platform starting from that basis, as long as the port is also released under the GPL.
@all: back on-topic
Actually, Mozilla is quite slow, and even Firebird (formerly Phoenix) doesn't exactly fly. However, I'd put it somewhere in the IE speed class unless you have seriously misconfigured something.
Browsers like Opera and Konqueror are actually faster, but not as complete. I still have to switch to Mozilla to properly view or access a number of sites because Konqueror and Opera can't do the job properly.
As for Amiga browsers? With all due respect to the developers who I am sure are both competent and hard-working, the fact remains that Amiga browsers are somewhere near the bottom of the pile, only worth using when there is no alternative.
Mozilla for Amiga? Well, if people want to do it, why not? Even for 68k, it should be able to run fine on emulated systems, be that MOS, AOS4, UAE or Amithlon, and porting it to PPC from there should be relatively easy.
As for the Qt/GTK/XUL debate, that's a different issue. Of course it would benefit any OS to have Qt and/or GTK+ ported to it, as that would open up the porting of many quality apps, but I don'tt see why this should be a major consideration in deciding which browser to port.
While Mozilla may be slowest of the options for porting, it also happens to be the most complete.
@bbrv
The Opera guys are not the naive big-headed teenagers you make them out to be. They simply play in a bigger league than you do, so things like MorphOS are too insignificant to register with them. If you don't like the price move on, but stop making derisory comments about anyone you can't do a deal with.