Of all of these, I liked Galeon the best when I was using Mandrake 9 and RedHat 9, but it doesn't come with Fedora Core 1, and it has proved to be so difficult to install that I finally gave up trying.
Firefox is pretty smoking in many ways, but it irritates me in that I often like more than one instance of my browser open, and Firebird begs for profiles for different users. Consequently you cannot use the same bookmarks with each instance. Is there a way to disable this feature? Firefox also seems to have problems copying addresses from one instance and pasting them into another.
Epiphany crashes about as often as Galeon used to, and seems to be a sort of thrown together version, or a poor attempt at copying Galeon. I tried very hard to get the Realplayer plugin to work with Epiphany, but never could. I also wish you didn't have to go up top and choose "Edit" to do your pasting. Right click and paste suits me much better.
The best about each? Galeon hardly ever let a pop up bother me and is very fast. Firefox is fast and has a lot of good features, but again that profile deal makes it all not worth it. Epiphany is pretty quick and the fonts look pretty good.
All of these complaints may be small, but over time they added up. Mozilla on the other hand, gives me none of these irritations. It may be a little slower, but I'm now believing it's worth waiting a second or two more to enjoy a full featured and easy to use Linux Browser!

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