> In short, this statement is NOT true. Think about it for a minute. Now > Embedded builds are happening, efforts to make it easier to use on slow and > low-mem machines, multiple older platforms where there are users that refuse > to go to a platform they feel is inferior (OS/2, etc), etc. And the > corporations involved, Netscape, IBM, Red Hat, are guiding their development > ends for their own users as well. Note my added comment "and their managers". If you are paid to work on Mozilla, you can't scratch your own itches so much (as any Netscape engineer will tell you.) But Mozilla is still a developers product. Gerv
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