Wow! I came across iCab after a google search. I gave up on Internet Exploiter 5 after a series of random crashes. I reinstalled IE5 from its original installer, viewed some Quicktime and BOMBS AWAY on a brand new system! I can't believe you haven't been yelling about iCab before! It's Mac native (from foundation up) and has a lot more features including a built-in advertisement "proxy" filter, more HTML options, cookie options, security options, buttons, GUI configurability, and the awesome smiley face which will help me to write my OWN web pages in legal strict HTML! Wow! I wish I had come across this earlier! iCab smashes IE 5!
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