Remove a slight bias towards Mozilla and mention more features of Opera.

PR:		docs/92842
Submitted by:	Arjan van Leeuwen <avleeuwen at piwebs dot com>
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Ceri Davies 2006-02-09 20:27:55 +00:00
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<primary><application>Mozilla</application></primary>
</indexterm>
<para><application>Mozilla</application> is perhaps the most
suitable browser for your FreeBSD Desktop. It is modern,
stable, and fully ported to FreeBSD. It features a very
<para><application>Mozilla</application> is a modern,
stable browser that is fully ported to FreeBSD. It features a very
standards-compliant HTML display engine. It provides a mail
and news reader. It even has a HTML composer if you plan to
write some web pages yourself. Users of
@ -321,10 +320,14 @@
<primary><application>Opera</application></primary>
</indexterm>
<para><application>Opera</application> is a very fast,
full-featured, and standards-compliant browser. It comes in
two favors: a <quote>native</quote> FreeBSD version and a
version that runs under Linux emulation.</para>
<para><application>Opera</application> is a
full-featured and standards-compliant browser. It also
comes with a built-in mail and news reader, an IRC client,
an RSS/Atom feeds reader and much more. Despite this,
<application>Opera</application> is relatively lightweight
and very fast. It comes in two flavors: a <quote>native</quote>
FreeBSD version and a version that runs under Linux
emulation.</para>
<para>To browse the Web with the FreeBSD version of <application>Opera</application>,
install the package:</para>