bloodline wrote:
Just off the top of my head I can run Netscape Navigator on a stone age 68k Mac... that's better than the Amiga.. sadly... :-(
Now your statements are a bit gratuitous...
Sure you used Macintosh Machines, and it is obvious that in the age of 68K machines these Mac machines were far more expensive than any Amiga, but have also many, many RAM onboard as standard feature that let them run Netscape Navigator far better than any Amiga could run its browsers...
In that Age, Amiga abandoned its first browser, Amiga Mosaic, that was enhanced far more than original Mosaic, and switched to programs like Ibrowse, AWeb, Voyager, that were still BETA software full of bugs...
Also Netscape Navigator was supported with a robust team of developers, while Amiga browsers were maintaned by little teams.
To make you an example
I have all issues of italian magazine "Enigma Amiga"...
In these historical issues of this magazine (upto 1994/1996 there are well explained how to install Macintosh emulator on Amiga, go on Apple stores and buy the original MacOS, and then install it on the emulated Macintosh, because Office for Mac and Internet browsers for Mac were better than Amiga counterparts...
But it is still true that Amiga with enough RAM and decent CPUs could emulate the Mac, better than any real Macintosh Hardware and make these browsers run far better than real Mac.
Again then when Amiga browsers evolved, then they surpassed Netscape Navigator in many camps...
All over the internet there are testimoniances of people that could affirm that Voyager on Amiga, with enough RAM and a decent processor, it is a very pleasant and unsurpassed experience, more satisfying than any other browser on any platform...
Unfortunately Voyager development was stopped and it could manage only HTML 3.2 without CSS...
Also Netscape Navigator is officially dead...
So we could not see any actual match of performances involving these two browsers in a leal competition.