Fabian Guisset wrote:

> Question: Is there a reason to hope?
> Answer: Yes there is reason to hope, the reason is that Mozilla should be the
best browser in > the world.

Right now, I'd say it's got a much better shot at it than I thought even a month
ago. It easily beats Opera's 5.11 release with respect to stability, and the
user interface.  It renders pages in a way that no other browser matches.  On my
system, the font/image quality is outstanding! That leaves IE and Netscape 4.x,
and it's definitely closing in on them.

> Question: Is there hope?
> Answer: Yes there is hope, everyday the developers are working very hard
optimizing the code > in any way possible. Until 0.8.1 there had not been much
performance work, but now the > developers are really working on that. The
footprint will probably not be reduced *much* lower, > although it does get
better with every release.

That's great.  Really, it's footprint and overall impact on system performance
would most likely be the only thing that would keep me from using it full time.
I've got 128 MB RAM in this box, and as cheap as RAM is, I suppose it would be
worth upgrading anyway.

> I hope this answers your question, if you have a more precise question  on the
matter feel free > to ask.

Yes, it does.  Thanks very much.

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