Tom Roth wrote:
Yup, you're right. It's there. You just have to scroll down a lot to get that far. I was expecting to see something sooner. So are they dropping OS 9 development? I see the most current version of Mozilla is 1.4.

Well 1.4 is bleeding edge new.


I suspect that they are indeed dropping OS9 develpment (I was quite surprised to see that 1.2 worked on OS9, much less 1.3)..this is the future for the Mac, after all.

The next big milestone of the Mozilla team is moving to the Thunderbird/Firebird strategy, putting out separate applications for browser and e-mail (and presumably Composer and address book as well) so that you can mix-and-match what apps you use.

Well designed applications should respect the user designated choices for these programs (like Internet prefs under OSX) and more and more people were asking for this; witness the speed and lighter footprint of Camino versus Mozilla, for example.




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