(This message was put on hold... but then Ricsi started touting bloated Netscape, so as an "Opera buff" I decided to sing its praises once more. BTW, thanks Ricsi for giving Opera at least a mention!) Sam, You could give the 32-bit Doze Opera browser a whirl. I'm not promising anything, but you might even consider Opera worth paying for. Currently, there's also an ad- supported "free" version. Regards, Jake
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