Henri Sivonen wrote:
> Exactly. IE 5 for Mac runs just fine on my 210 MHz PPC 604e. When
> Mozilla performs worse than IE 5 for Mac, it is a shortcoming of
> Mozilla--not one of my computer.

I'm not saying it's a shortcoming of your computer, but I personally don't feel
it fair to say that the latest a greatest software should run blazingly fast on
yesterday's machines. I bought Quake 3 last year when it came out, months
before my upgrade from a 233MHz processor. It was tolerable for local play, and
I didn't complain because I knew my CPU was the bottleneck. Once I upgraded, I
was much happier.

Now, I'm not saying today's Mozilla performance is great. Obviously there is
optimizations that is being done, and needs to be continued.

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