TommyBee wrote:
> They've gained the ability to use other helper applications for Mail and
> News rather than having a Messenger window pop up for all mailto: links.
> I know, eventually this will be possible within Mozilla as well (and
> heck, it might be possible today) but until it gets to point where end
> users can figure it out, an install without Mail / News makes sense (and
> that is probably why such an install option exists).

That has nothing to do with what I'm talking about though. My point is the
people who bitch that mail, news, Composer, etc. make Mozilla less stable, or
bloat it. Composer is the PERFECT example of (as Asa said) a nearly free app.
Wanting to use other apps for mail and the rest is one thing, yes, and needed,
but it's the stability/bloat argument I hate.

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