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Greg What's this (if) they become popular? Mozilla's GREAT!!! Mozilla is an open source program. It has a community of thousands resourcing, updating, developing the browser and the email client. This is the most popular non-msoft pc browser and email client on the interweb, powerful, clean, lovely, beautiful, easy to use... If someone were to create something to bring mozilla down they would have millions of Ubergeeks out there hunting them down and doing some nasty stuff to their computer. I stopped using ie many years ago, mozilla and opera have been used on my pc for ages and there have never been any problems. Mozilla is not free, it is open source, there's a big difference there. IE is most likely attacked by people wanting to bring down the corporate giant, the mozilla community however has a lot of respect... coders seem to respect other open source coders. I'm using Windows with Mozilla browser and email client at the moment, I also use Openoffice for my word publishing, if I thought I could convince the entire presbytery to go Linux (which also has a mozilla client) or the way of the Apple Mac I would, if only because of cost effectiveness but also ease of operation, lack of viral problems and the community aspect that lays behind Mozilla and Linux. Go check this link out http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7653 Calling out for Rodd Clarkson to do a spiel on open source programs... -- Darren Wright Fool Youth and Family Worker UCA NSW Synod Presbytery of Canberra Region GPO Box 221. Canberra. ACT. 2601. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02 6248 9311 (office) "The Gospel must be constantly forwarded to a new address, because the recipient is repeatedly changing place of residence." - Helmut Thielicke------------------------------------------------------ - You are subscribed to the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the message body 'unsubscribe insights-l' (ell, not one (1)) See: http://nsw.uca.org.au/insights-l-information.htm ------------------------------------------------------ |
- Firefox - A Fantastic Web Browser John Maynard
- RE: Firefox - A Fantastic Web Browser Greg Crawford
- RE: Firefox - A Fantastic Web Browser Darren Wright
- RE: Firefox - A Fantastic Web Browser Rodd Clarkson
