> I completely understand what you're saying, but unless the creators of
> Netscape and those responsible for maintaining and changing it decide to
> write it to do the things being suggested in this thread it's not going

Oh...you're just saying "That's the way it is, deal with it."  Well,
you're right on that score.  I thought the original post was after a
fully-functional Konquerer which may solve some of these problems. 
Personally, I'd love to dump Netscape and would do so in a heatbeat as
it's a mess of a program but for all its leaks and such it's still the
most stable browser we have.

> had Messenger to run flawlessly for better then 10 hours without a
> problem. The browser, on the other hand, is a different story. That

This has been my experience as well.

> Maybe what needs to happen to the browsers is what has made Linux the OS
> that it is. Frankly, I wouldn't mind seeing Netscape being written

I think there's some logic in believing that a browser, tightly
integrated with a filemanager that is part of a desktop suite, may
move us in that direction.  My guess is that the move is going to
happen with potholes in the road :-)

Cheers --- Larry

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