> OH stop it will ya, upgrade your browser and stop hangin out with
> the Flinstones. Yes I know Netscape 2.X supports Java but not the
> latest version. Do you install a service pack in NT when they come
> out? Do you upgrade to windows 95 from 98? These things are created
> for better performance. you gotta keep up with the times. :) No pun
> intended.
Windows 95? I thought the next version was going to be Windows 3.2!
Seriously, though, I keep using NS2.x because it works and it well. I did install IE
(3 or 4, not sure which) for a couple things that Netscape can't handle. At work I
use IE5, so I have a pretty good idea of what (if anything) I'm missing. If I'm
looking for web-based E-mail, I know I'll need to use something higher than NS2.x.
But if I go to get information from a website that won't even let me peek at 'em
unless I upgrade, I know they don't care about my business. If they need the newest
technology (and use it), fine. If not, why bother?
Of course, my first few years using Windows I only used it when I had to, and would
stick with DOS for everything else. Now, I'm stuck using Windows almost exclusively
(although I always have a DOS prompt ready to go!).
-Scott
At 09:58 AM 5/10/00 -0400, you wrote:
>So, Scott, how dow the templates look on NS 2.x? What works, what's
>broken? Inquiring minds (those who no longer have a copy of any v. 2.x
>browser) want to know.
>
>--
>--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
> "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. " - Mark
>Twain (1835-1910)
>
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>>
>> > I beg to differ version 3 web browsers are so out dated and do not
>> > support Java script. If a moron was using a version 3 browser they
>> > will have problems with any web based e-mail software not just
>> > Imail. Not to mention any other web site in existence today...
>>
>> I guess since I have a Netscape 2.x browser at home I must be even
smarter than a moron! <G> FYI, Netscape 2.x supports JavaScript. I'd say
99% of the web sites I go to work fine with it. However, I am well aware
that there may be web sites that I can't go to, and it is my responsibility
to upgrade if I want to go to those sites.
>>
>> It is ironic that I am using Netscape 2.x at home, and the IMail
templates I've created at work are designed for IE5.
>> -Scott
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