> Yes, I think it is word doing this. Consider that windows likes
> to keep a messy house. It tosses bits of it's self all over the place
> and some of these bits even attach themselves to other programs.
>
> Now, think like Bill Gates...... If IE were to shut down Netscape, He
> would be in court again, if word shuts it down, it's a totaly different
> application....... no conflict, no"unfair competition". :) This isn't
parinoia,
> it's just business in the real world. I have seen it in practice in other
> fields.
> This does not mean it is hapening here..... Just something I wonder about.

Most of us who know what Bill Gates has been doing wonder.

>
> Are you aware that Netscape 6 is AOL in sheeps clothing?
> Remember the buy out?

Oh yes! In fact I read somewhere that Netscape 6 is not really Netscape (and
if you saw the GUI interface you'd wonder) but that it is Mosilla, the
original Netscape 1 basic browser (with a few extras, of course).  I am
still sticking with Netscape 4.7, it has not failed me as much as IE has.

>
> Gene



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