I am going to ask a question here being a web developer, and this one bugs me every time I hear someone talk about aweb or ibrowse.
I know a little about HTML, CSS, and other things like this. Considering that none of these browsers are ever up to standards, especially Javascript.
Why no one here mentions VaporWare and the Voyager web browser, which while OLD still seems to support standards better than the other two browsers that people are mentioning. It works great under emulation and seems to support Javascript, SSL, Flash (very old but it works) and has available most datatypes..
I'd love to hear some discussion about why people don't recommend it and what exactly are the problems with it. It seems to support web standards (up to about IE 4/Netscape4) better than these other two that are still in development. Online registration for the product has stopped but it's a great product and an example of a product the community seems to have turned their back on. I'd check it out..
http://www.vapor.com/voyager/I keep hearing BS (bologna sandwich) answers from the community about this, but I think this is still further along than the others including the OS4 products. Most people who were initially putting down voyager were upset that the browser was part of MorphOS too. If that's true, in my humble opinion they chose the better browser for their OS, and the complaints I heard weren't real ones but red vs blue banter.
Personally I am excited that webkit (the technology behind Safari and Konquerer browsers) is getting ported to AROS. That's the only hope for the entire platform these days.
http://cataclysm.cx/http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2007/11/robert-norris-web-browser-interview.html