After
that, you??™ll learn about helping to create the World Wide
Web by making a basic website. In later chapters, we??™ll cover
email in depth and show you how to use the net to collaborate
with others, transfer files, and administer a web server.
There are a lot of things to do on the Internet, and
openSUSE is here to help you make the most of it.
Choosing a Web Browser
Chances are pretty good that you have some experience
with browsing the Web and don??™t need anyone to tell you
how to do that.
You should know, however, that several browsers are available
to you in openSUSE. All are under active development
and are more secure out of the box than Microsoft Internet
Explorer (IE).
Here??™s a quick rundown of names and features.
Mozilla, Firefox, and SeaMonkey
This family of browsers represents the best known and most popular Linux browsers. As
Netscape Communicator, the Mozilla suite was the first dominant commercial browser. Its
developers eventually got the open source religion, and the suite became the first major
commercial application to be open-sourced in 1998.
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