JTK wrote:
> But I can't wait for the Rapture. I figure it's best to get it out of
> the way now, so that, assuming Mozilla ships before we're all nothing
> but dry bones, I can at that time roll out the "I told you so"'s. "Now"
> of course meaning 3+ years down a sad, lonely, fruitless, yet
> all-too-well-trodden path.
>
Well, you can see the progress that has been made in those 3+ years,
correct? Well, that means that we will get to a 1.0 release sometime...
Hard to say when, but it WILL happen. :-)
>
>>I'm using a nightly after 0.8.1 on a daily basis as my main
>>email/newsgroups app.
>>
>
> Two questions: How and Why? I can just barely abide somebody using
> Mozilla the web browser, but the email/news client?!?
I am using Mozilla Build ID:2001041604 for my mail/news client on an AMD
K6-2 525 MHz with 128 megs of RAM. I usally have a bunch of apps open
as well as Mozilla, and I don't find it hard to use. Granted, it could
be faster, but I don't have a problem using it. In fact, I used it when
I had a K6-2 300 with 96 megs of RAM! I love the mail/news client, and
if the browser integrated and could do some dynamic content better then
I would use it too as my system default. I like to see how it is
progressing, and by using it everyday, I can REALLY find stuff out.
>
>> I do use the browser alot tho too.. more
>>so then Opera 5.1 (which claims to be the fastes browser on earth!).
>>
>>
>
> I thought they all were. ;-)
>
>
Yep, except NGLayout(Gecko, Mozilla, whatever!) really is! ;-) hehe
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