Re: disappointed

> I just downloaded Amaya and was looking forward see a browser with full

Amaya is an editor, not a browser - in particular it has no 
pretensions to be a freeware competitor to IE and NS browsers.  I 
believe it is funded by W3C and, as Microsoft are a major member of 
W3C, I cannot see it getting any funding to compete with Microsoft 
products.

> that it does support frames, but in a different way than all other
> browsers. So what is this good for? Pages in framesets are designed to

Lynx handles frames in the same sort of way.


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