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Newer page: version 4 Last edited on Friday, May 20, 2005 1:29:45 pm by AristotlePagaltzis
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:11:54 pm by JohnMcPherson Revert
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-A WebBrowser for [GNOME]. It used to be the default, until Epiphany was forked off from it and 'dumbed down'
+[Galeon | http://galeon.sourceforge.net/] is a WebBrowser for [GNOME]. It used to be the default, until [ Epiphany] was forked off from it for dumbing down. 
  
-Galeon's [home page|http://galeon.sourceforge.net/].  
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- It is based on the [Gecko] engine, so its rendering and standards compliance are the same as Mozilla' s. 
+It is based on the [Gecko] engine, so its rendering and standards compliance are the same as [ Mozilla]’ s. 
  
 However, many more advanced users still prefer Galeon over epiphany and [Mozilla]/MozillaFirefox for a number of reasons: 
-* tab completion in the location box (for sites in your history or the local filesystem)  
-* best tabs implementation - you can drag the tabs around to change the order/detach/change windows  
-* drag bookmarks and urls to your bookmarks toolbar 
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+ * Tab completion in the location box (for sites in your history or the local filesystem)  
+* Superior tabbed browsing implementation you can drag the tabs around to change the order/detach/change windows  
+* drag bookmarks and [URL]s to your bookmarks toolbar 
 * gnome-vfs and [GTK] skin integration (c.f. MozillaFirefox) 
-* supports pasting urls into the window to open new tabs (epiphany removed this)  
-* right-click on an image gives the option to block all images from the same server, permanently (epiphany removed this) 
+* supports pasting [URL]s into the window to open new tabs ([Epiphany] removed this)  
+* right-click on an image gives the option to block all images from the same server, permanently ([Epiphany] removed this)  
+* Uses the [GNOME] [MIME] system and [GNOME] preferred applications settings. So it will use the MailClient you’ve set in the [GNOME] preferences – no helper scripts or hidden preferences required.