In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/24364.html
Did you noticed, than an AOL employee claims he never will use AOL from home.. if ppl
working there
don't want to use it...
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], n@a says...
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 22 Jan 2002:
Let's see... 36 million, carry the one... ALMOST FIVE *BILLION*
PEOPLE ARE USING SOMETHING *OTHER* THAN MOZILLA?!?!?!??!
There are not 5 billion people with net access.
Huh? You mean where your Favorites are on the left side of the
screen? That's been in IE forever.
Yeah, but the Mozilla Sidebar is MUCH more than just a bookmarks pane. It is
like a secondary mini-browser, displaying a set of content YOU define with ease.
Well, it is same in IE, and I
Hello
type: about:mozilla
in the URL window of your Netscape browser
and hit the enter key
you will be astounded
What makes me more astonished, is that I can type about:mozilla in Internet
Explorer...
actually who is handling that and why?
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Regards,
Waleri