"Gollum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "M�sl Roland" wrote:
> > ...
> > Look at
> >
> > http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2000/December/browser.html
> >
> > After 0.3 days in December, NutScrap 5 still behind
> > NutScrap 3 and MSIE 3.
> >
> > This statistic tells: most NutScrap users boycott the new version
>
> I _do_ agree in Netscape making crappy software, but don't you ever get
tired of these
> statistics?
> How many times a week do you have to make postings about them?
I had since August big big trouble with NutScrap 4 at developing
my new layout system. Crazy JavaScript problems from NutScrap 4
brought me several times on the border to loose my most important
client.
I had to work for finding work arounds more than for my family life
and my doughter was good.
Finally, I convinced my client to drop NutScrap 4 support.
And for all this heavy program failures costing me so much
time and nervs, I hate netscape and I enjoy it watching them
vanish.
> Do you get money from
> advertizing on the site you are referring to?
I only enjoy it to see them vanish :-)
> Since you're obviously not using Nutscrape yourself, I suppose that you
either must be
> working for Micro$oft or that you're a frustrated web designer.
Last one. I invested since August maybe 400 hours only for crazy
NutScrap 4 failures.
Imagine the whole design team with 3 people is complete dependent
on Your software with a new layout system and You discover suddenly
that some important features do not work with NutScrap?
All after carefully testing all parts, but for example, a document.write
in a function call does not do the same like a direct document.write
under certain circumstances.
Imagine that there is even the danger, that the client want's compensation,
because You gave all the design team a direction which caused all the
trouble with NutScrap 4.
So Your existence depends complete on all the failures of some
Nuts creating a scrap of software.
Watching the NutScrap 6 statistics is for me like standing at the death cell
watching the execution of the sensless killer of a good friend.
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M�sl Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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