Linux browser smackdown!

  2008-10-27 17:30:02
These days it's not just basic tasks that can be undertaken without leaving the confines of a Firefox or Konqueror window; some of the jobs that used to require complex desktop applications†' database design, video editing, photo manipulation †' are now perfectly viable for those with just browser software and web access. This kind of power makes your choice of browser almost as crucial as your distribution and operating system. If an application is written using standard technologies †' such as HTML, JavaScript and CSS †' it should run well on anything capable of rendering those technologies, whether the browser launches from Linux or another OS. In fact, a good browser can make your choice of OS largely irrelevant. 
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