You can't have it all in 1.2 Mb, I'm afraid. Isn't http://www.offbyone.com/ clear about this limitation?

Quite a lot of sites use javascript, and quite a lot of sites use full HTML 4.0, which includes dynamic html and cumulative style sheets about which the documentation is quite silent ("many HTML 4.0 extensions, including frames").
So this nice little browser won't be useful for quite a lot of sites, I'm afraid.

But it has some advantages. I think I like the Temporary Internet Files in RAM (for speed and privacy, and 512 Mb seems enough for a normal browsing session). But I don't think I need the Find-text-in-multiple-html-files feature on internet.

In fact, I think it primarily is a demo for selling the components it's made of to software companies wanting to integrate some html-support in their applications, such as displaying help files without being dependent on IE. That should be nice and not having javascript and all of HTML 4.0 doesn't matter then, because it's a controlled environment.

And, of course, it's VERY safe. That's a trade-off between facilities and safety. Only you can decide what you want and need for your surfing habits.

Kees