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General Software Discussion / Re: Maxthon or Avant?
« on: May 16, 2008, 02:25 AM »
... From the link I provided : http://www.miniie.com/ you can see th...

... I suggest you take a look at the Donut family from Japan.
-wellofsouls (May 12, 2008, 04:58 AM)


- this is confusing me:
You imply that you read Chinese but suggests we should look at something from Japan.  :-\

Besides, their site is not listing any version numbers to be read in Arabic (Latin) digits.

Edit:
And whatsmore: I have maybe 700 fonts, but miniIE has not chosen to use any of them...
Yes, I can read Chinese, and yes, I can read Japanese too, anything wrong with that?  :-\

well, they do (or did) list updates in Arabic (Latin) digits in their "update log" section on their site :
http://miniie.com/Mi...e_Log.htm#MiniIE.com

I mentioned both MiniIE from China and Donut from Japan since MiniIE is one that uses little memory, while Donut uses little disk space and is more portable.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Maxthon or Avant?
« on: May 12, 2008, 04:58 AM »
actually, the lightest on resources with a Trident core, and possibly the lightest on resource with a GUI, is MiniIE
Well well, actually I think that title might belong to Winamp minibrowser :)
The lowest resource "full" browser utilizing Trident OTOH might well be either Scope or Networker.
Granted, neither has been updated in half a decade (MiniIE isn't exactly up-to-date either) and don't have native Mouse Gestures (so use eg. StrokeIT), but like Classic Maxthon, do have the option to use both Trident and Gecko.

Scope is fully portable (unpacks with 7z , .ini files stored in program dir), Networker a little less (unpacks with UniExctract, stores settings in HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software/famel/networker/ )

As neither is listed at evolt.org browser archive or http://en.wikipedia....List_of_web_browsers :

Scope: http://cyberian.tripod.com/Scope.htm , http://fileforum.bet...il/Scope/984724962/1
Networker: http://www.geocities.com/famelstudio/
Huh? what do you mean by "MiniIE isn't exactly up-to-date"? From the link I provided :
http://www.miniie.com/
you can see that the latest logged update is as new as April 9, 2008 @ 1.5.240, and the program itself actually get DAILY online update, the latest being 1.5.788 @ May 12, 2008. I don't know what can be called more "up-to-date" :huh:

Also I take it that the "light on resource" here means memory usage, then both Scope and Networker takes much more resource than MiniIE, I have personally done a memory usage comparison here :
http://www.neowin.ne...php?showtopic=634949

you'll see MiniIE takes less than 2M memory at startup, and less than 3M with MSN open.

Both Scope and Networker take more than 5M at startup, and more than 20M with MSN open. Both of them are also susceptible to the memory leak test.

If you are looking for a browser that takes less disk space or with better portability, then I suggest you take a look at the Donut family from Japan. ;)

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General Software Discussion / Re: Maxthon or Avant?
« on: April 29, 2008, 03:35 AM »
The lightest on resources is GreenBrowser, an IE clone similar to Maxthon or Avant.

http://www.morequick.com/indexen.htm

actually, the lightest on resources with a Trident core, and possibly the lightest on resource with a GUI, is MiniIE

http://www.miniie.com/

unfortunately it's all in chinese...

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