Diesel Sweeties =============== Richard Stevens asked for a screenshot of Diesel Sweeties under Oregano on RISC OS. As I've got Oregano 1, 2, Acorn Browse, ANT Fresco, an old copy of WebsterXL, Webster (original) and I thought I'd dump a few screenshots of the different browsers here. So here, for your browsing pleasure is exactly the same page seen from a multitude of angles :-) Browse.png - an image from Acorn's Browse. Browse is officially defunct, as Acorn canned the project about 6 years ago; Pace took over Acorn about 4 years ago and have since then (alledgedly) sold on the licenses for RISC OS components. Which is all quite a pity because when it first appeared, Browse was the only browser to support full alpha-channel compositing of PNGs (I believe it's still noted as such on the PNG pages) as well as a lot of other interesting features. Oregano1.png - an image from Oregan Networks 'Oregano 1' browser. Oregano2.png - an image from Oregan Networks 'Oregano 2' browser. O2 is a much slower browser than O1 and although it can browse pages more 'accurately' it's really unusably slow for just about any real use. I had to drop to 8bpp for this screenshot because O2's renderer doesn't appear to like 16bpp with my graphics card. WebsterXL.png - an image from RComp's Webster XL browser (old version). WebsterXL is a web brwoser developed from Webster (which has now stopped working for me) and is written, for the most part, in BASIC. Scary chickens. ArcWeb.png - an image of the ancient ArcWeb browser. Stewart Brodie's ArcWeb browser was developped whilst he was doing a degree at university. For a number of years it was the defacto webbrowers for students because it was freely available. Note: Fresco 2.13 and all versions I tried down to 1.60 crashed when trying to render the page. Fresco is the ANT browser. Another Note: I may have customised some of the graphics used for the buttons on these browsers.