> What I actually meant was that all of the conversions I have achieved
> (blimey, I need the Book of Mozilla in my hand or something :p ) have
> all reached their culmination *not* when I explain that they'll be much
> safer from adware and the like, but when I show them that the program
> could so something that had never occured to them before, ie tabs.

Entirely by coincidence, I was having a peculiar problem with Internet
Explorer today - going to some sites immediately closed the browser - and
tech support suggested trying another one. I downloaded Mozilla and was
quickly converted. I was impressed that it automatically (without my even
asking) imported my Favorites from IE. And then I discovered tabbed Windows
and was hooked at once. I had always wished for this feature (without
knowing exactly what it would be) as I kept trying to use "Open in new
window" in IE and never finding it very satisfactory.

Lo unto you, Mozilla is the Lord of browsers and Owain is his prophet!

(By the way, the closing browser mystery turned out to have an odd solution.
I had set the middle button of my wheel mouse to 'close application'.
Apparently when some sites downloaded this command got cross-wired (even
though the button was not pressed) and closed the browser. Switching the
button command immediately fixed the problem.)

Richard Yates


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