Hey Warren,

> It's still in beta, and as such can be assumed to be too unstable for
> commercial use.  I will not burden my customers (who pay by the minute
> and thus have no reason to be patient with crashes) with beta software.
> I have IE4, which on my machines is less troublesome than IE5.  Our
> default browser, however, is Netscape 4.75, which is quite a bit more
> stable than IE4 or 5 (again, on my machines; your mileage may vary).

I agree. I have IE5.5 (reluctantly) and Netscape 4.7.  Is Netscape 4.75
better than 4.7?

> Has anyone tried Netscape 6.01?  I want to upgrade -- version 6 has a
> couple of features I want to take advantage of -- but 6.0 was so rough
> that I'm gun shy.  Bottom line for me: features are nice; stability is
> essential.  Is Netscape 6.01 any more stable?

I have not used it. My boyfriend is the beta tester.  Any new software comes
out he has to have it.  I listen to his moaning and groaning, screaming and
cursing.....the less he does the more I am inclined to try the new software,
the more he does the less likely I am willing to try.  Netscape 6 all he did
was complain...my que not to try it. I did ask him your question and he says
he has not use Netscape 6.1 long enough to tell but so far it has not
crashed on him.


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