For Windows NT 4.0 and a fast 486, my preferance is IE6. IE6 seems to load the quickest and displays most pages correctly formatted. The latest version of Opera I use on this system is 8.53, but it is noticeably slower than IE6. Firefox 2.0.16 is the latest Firefox to run on NT 4.0 and a 486, but it loads and runs too slow for most simple web pages, even with all the settings optimised for a slow system. Several years ago, I tested K-Meleon and it ran well on this 486 w/NT 4.0, but it didn't display as many web pages correctly as compared to Opera 8.5, so I eventually stopped using it. Microsoft Web Outlook stills runs very quickly on IE6 w/NT 4.0 and my 486.
noshutdown wrote:i had been trying ie6sp1 on win98se last year(on a pentium3 rig), and it stops responding easily, and you all know that terminating a program which had stopped responding in win98 would lead to bsod in most cases, forcing to reboot.
I also had this issue with Win98 SE, however I found that in many cases, if you let IE6 hang out for a few minutes in its frozen state, it would eventually come around. Trying to force close a slow IE6 in Win98 is a bad idea.
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