pVC wrote:
At home I only use IBrowse for browsing. Mainly on Pegasos (==real fast amiga) and sometimes on A1200, 060/60, Voodoo3, 128M, 10/100 etc.
Both of which are not quite easily obtainable. The Pegasos can't be compared to any classic Amiga performancewise, it's in a different league and alleviates much of the performancetroubles the classic Amigas have. It would certainly give you the power to not suffer the horrendous slowness of loading webpages on a classic Amiga, albeit expanded.
All sites I use daily work ok.. Amiga sites, tv guides, online tabloids, scene pages, bank accounts, torrent sites, etc. Of course there's lots of pages which don't show up correctly, but even then most are usable. Some sites need enabling or disabling javascript or other plugins, but they can be configured per site for permanent use.
Most sites I use do not work ok. They might load eventually (more or less), but as they quite often do not show up correctly, it gets near unusable. And I find configuring my browser per site(!!) totally unacceptable.
But the thing I love surfing with IBrowse is the speed and usability of it. I just can't do things as fast on PC browsers. And you can't see the speed if you have only Zorro2 gfx card.. not to talk about AGA.
Come on... The speed and usability? You can't do things as fast on PC browsers? A graphics card does indeed improve performance compared to just AGA, but comparing out of date software, severely lacking in standard(!) features such as CSS which many sites use, running on out of date hardware to modern and highly configurable browsers (Firefox 2/3, Opera 9.something or IE7 running on modern hardware is not realistic. It is not acceptable for me to have to wait, say, 30 to 60 seconds to check if a webpage loads to an acceptable/usable level or not at all. If it's not on my screen in about 5 seconds: tough luck, other site. "Ooooh! This site isn't displaying correctly! I should reconfigure my browser to be able to see it!"
I can understand there are certain niche-programs for the Amiga which are bot well designed and well programmed and do not have a real equivalent on a modern pc, but browsing the web on the Amiga can nót be compared to browsing the web on any pc.
Again, if I run IE6(!) on an old P1/133 with NT4, I can use almost any website without problems, with decent speed and without the need to reconfigure my browser per site. Adding something to display or hear some kind of multimediastream, ok, but that's about as far as I will go for a certain website.
And one BIG advantage is that you can surf safely with Amiga, no need to think about spyware and trojans with every click. Just go wildly 
True, true... ;-)
Although I have to say, I don't really get annoyed about viruses and spyware with my Ubuntu 8.04 box...
All in all, browsing the web on a classic Amiga (no, the Pegasos is nót a classic Amiga) is torture. Graphics cards do improve on the severe lack of speed a lot, compared to AGA, but it still remains slow and cumbersome. Many pages do not display correctly, if at all.
I understand I do not have the fastest Amigas around, but come on: an A1200 with AGA, 68060/50 and 64 MB fastram, an A2000 with 68040/40, 64 MB fastram and CV64/3D and an A3000 with 68040/33, 16 MB fastram and CV64 should be able to run a decent browser and display the average webpage in a decent quality at a decent speed. I don't ask for perfection, but I need a certain level of usability. Which browsing on classic Amigas unfortunately can't deliver. If IE6 would run on OS3.x, I would be pleased. If it would run on any of my Amigas at a speed comparable to the average 486 running Win9x or NT4, I would be happy.
I'm eagerly awaiting new versions of IBrowse and AWeb, in the hope it gets better. Until now, new versions of both have indeed been improvements, so all is not lost. :-)
Small addition: I expect the problem with browsing the web on the Amiga is 'just' software. The OS is great, hardware ditto and the combination should have more than enough power to browse the web. Which leaves the browsers...
If you can browse the web on a C64/128 (which I have), it should be heaven to do so on an extremely more powerfull Amiga. Or am I wrong?