Galeon is a GNOME browser, based on
Mozilla. It is only a Web
browser. It does not feature email, newsgroups, or anything other than
surfing the Web. It is almost amazing in its simplicity.
To use Galeon, a working installation of
Mozilla is
required. Galeon uses
Mozilla's rendering engine to display
content. If you cannot run Mozilla, it is
doubtful that you would be able to run
Galeon.
To launch Galeon, go to => =>
=> .
The first time you launch Galeon, it will
take you through the configuration process.
During the initial configuration, you have the option of importing
bookmarks from Netscape or
Mozilla, as well as some preference from
Netscape if you have been using it as your
prior Web browser.
Once you have finished your configuration of
Galeon, the main browser will appear.
 | Tip |
|---|
| | Galeon's "tabbed
browsing" feature can help you avoid having your desktop cluttered with
browser windows. Multiple pages can be stored in a single Galeon window,
and you can switch between them with a click of the mouse. The behavior
of the tabbed browsing mode can be configured in the
Tabs page of the Preferences
Window. To launch a new Tab even more quickly, use the
[Ctrl]-[T] key combination. |
For additional information or help with
Galeon, click Help on
the top menu bar. From there, you can choose to view the
and .