>>35
I'm referring to the browsers that are useful for low-end kiosks, embedded systems, and other places that *aren't* standard desktops with enough power to run something such as Firefox smoothly, or where a smaller codebase can be otherwise beneficial. Not sure which dillo and netsurf you might be thinking of, and I certainly don't know what "anonix" is, but they are far from bloated. Try 'em out.
>>36
A touchscreen can act as a mouse, and it's far easier to explain how to use than a keyboard would be.
I'm thinking neither of you have ever had experience with anything but your own computer.