My 2 cents on this (you might find it strange). I use IE most of the
time, but A) I dislike Microsoft and their business practices and B) I
like the way that a user base can get what they want with open source.
I dont really see Mozilla as a great product RIGHT NOW. That's the good
part. Today I found 2 bugs and I had 2 suggestions. The bugs were
confirmed and something might actually get done with those. The
suggestions were praised and passsed onto the programmers. I saw some
things I didn't like and something got done about it when I complained.
If enough people go out and find what they think is wrong with Mozilla
and test it then something gets done and the product gets better and if
the product still sucks then at least Microsoft has some good ideas to copy.
-Tim
Scott Hassel wrote:
> Ross Evans wrote:
>
>> at crashing my system, using all my memory and cpu cycles. It is simply
>> unbeatable at being a bloated piece of crap. I take my hat, and my
>> shoes off
>> to the developers of this wondrous slice of coding ineptitude
>
>
> If you don't like it, don't use it. If nothing else, give it a break. We
> all understand you're dislike for the project. I, on the other hand, am
> very happy with Mozilla. I keep perspective on just where and what it
> is. I'll tell you one thing, it crashes much less than Netscape 4.7X in
> my environment.
>
> Again, thanks for the input, but can we end the bashing?