I don't believe NetHopper handles Java, Flash, etc. But I could be
wrong... I couldn't load any large sites without running out of heap
anyway. You might have better luck on a 2100.
sj
On Sunday, January 27, 2002, at 01:56 PM, Chris Searles wrote:
>
>> I too own an eMate, and I have to say
>> that even over a cable modem, trying to browse the web with an eMate is
>> an exercise in frustration. If you really want to try, though,
>> NetHopper
>> seems like a well-designed program, and it is serving my father well on
>> his 2100.
>
> Something I've always wanted to ask and this seems like an opportune
> time: How does a Newt with a browser such as NetHopper (which is
> probably
> about 5 years old) deal with all the Java, Javascript and other such
> stuff that normally requires you using at least IE 5 or Netscape 4.7?
>
> Chris Searles
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