On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 09:38:59PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

>At 08:27 PM 9/9/2003, Tux wrote:
>>I just started using mozilla firebird and its really excellent. Now it
>>looks like The openoffice thinggy where writer, calc etc. were split.
>>Similarly it is nice to see mozilla too splitting its components like
>>mozilla firebird (browser) and mozilla thuderbird (email client). Anybody
>>on the list using these... What are your opinions on the stability of the
>>latest versions of these products ?
>>
>>http://www.mozilla.org/products/firebird/
>
>Been using it, and thunderbird (the email counterpart) since quite some 
>time.  Simply rocks ... get the xft+gtk2 builds from 
>http://www.texturizer.net/thunderbird/ and 
>http://www.texturizer.net/firebird/

The plugin-stuff in firebird is also too good. Use whatever you require
through plugin rather than bloating the entire browser..

Peace

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