At 13:38 2001-09-07 -0700, you wrote:
>You are free to use any browser you wish, but just how old or unique
of a
>browser should we back-step to? I recently had someone complain that
they
>couldn't read our Web pages correly using Cello. He asked that we
make our
>pages compatible with it. The problem is that he was using 1994
version of
>the browser and almost no one uses it anymore.
>
>As far as Netscape goes, it is now in version 6. Version 4.76 is
starting to
>show it age.


You know, 4.78 just came out a few weeks back. It's no worse than
4.76, and perhaps a bit better. 

I've installed NS 6 in various guises several times, and always tore
it out again after a few hours or days. It's just not release quality
yet.

For those sites I *must* get to, that don't work under Netscape, I
reluctantly use IE 5, but I'd really rather not ... :-(



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