The profiles feature is useless on any OS with user accounts. That's one
of the reasons why I don't use Netscape on NT.
Andrew Post
Ramon Gandia wrote:
>
> Is it me, or is it M13? I downloaded it, and it works....but.
> It sure is quirky. Loading pages, it jerks around. It does
> not seem to allocate space for images, and then jerks the page
> around to accomodate them. Like IE in Windows does. It is
> also very slow on my Pentium II-300 running MDK 6.1. This thing
> is nowhere near release as far as I can tell.
>
> My other impression is that the Mozilla crew has made a bad
> mistake by following the Communicator idea. Netscape 3.0
> would have been a better role model, specially for Linux.
> We do not need "Profiles" in Linux, that is what user accounts
> are for in Linux. I suppose there is some use for it, but
> nothing like in Windows. The email in Communicator/M13 is
> dreadfully slow, not like in Netscape 3.x. Try it with
> 1000 emails in a folder and it just bogs down. 3.x never
> did that even with over 8000 in a folder.
>
> I hope Opera and/or KFM does well, because I think we have a
> disaster coming with the Mozilla-for-Linux thing as being the
> browser of choice for Linux.
>
> I'd use 3.x if it wasn't the browser crashes often on Java.
> Its beautiful, simple and fast.
>
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