JTK wrote:

 
> Oh I excel at that sir. ;-)


hehe..  *ducks the egg shells and tomatoes*


> I don't disagree.  A fat, out of shape guy running a mile is a major
> accomplishment.  For him.  But he's no competition for Olympic
> athletes.  And in this race, the Olympic athletes don't cost any more,
> and eat less.
> 


I don't see Mozilla as a fat out of shape guy.  A download of around 8.5 
megs for 4 applications is good in a day when ICQ is about half that 
(granted, 4 applications that aren't done yet, but still..  I dout much 
bloat will be added with any little new features).


> I've used the Netscape newsreader since (IIRC) it first came out, and I
> desperately wanted Mozilla's to be a viable replacement for it.  It
> isn't.  It won't be by 1.0 time.  I don't believe it ever will be.
> 
> I haven't used Netscape email since I got Outlook, because Outlook is
> simply so much more advanced, slick, and usable.  Of course, it can
> barely cope when asked to deal with the all-so-complex straight-ASCII
> email, so I wouldn't be completely adverse to switching there either. 
> But it just ain't going to be to Mozilla, from all indications that I
> can see.


Everyone is allowed to use whatever they want.  I choose Mozilla because 
there is VERY little chance that I'm ever gonna get an email with a VB 
script attached to it and my computer freak out.  Can Mozilla even 
execute VBScript?  And I choose it, because I love the lizzard, and I 
like to watch it's development, and await the day when I can see the 
pollished 1.0 become the kick butt app that we all know it's gonna be.  :-)

 
> But... you said it wasn't your default?...?



Mozilla isn't my default browser..  and as far as I know, there still

is no way to set Mozilla Mail as a default mail program.  But, yeah, I 
use Mozilla Mail everyday, and love it (for POP email, and newsgroups).




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