JTK wrote:

>It's looking pretty polished folks, I suggest you take a look.  The
>world ain't standing still while Maozilla figues out how to draw
>controls inside the lines.
>
Polished? Of course it is. IE 6 should have been called 5.6. Wasn't 6.0 
supposed to be a significant rewrite of the html engine. That was what 
they announced 2 years ago. They wanted to produce a small html engine 
(like Gecko) that was W3C standards compliant. Where is it? It is 
certainly not in IE6.. Maybe they are having trouble with it. With 
Mozilla developement is in the open, everyone knows where the 
difficulties are, give feedback and criticize as much as they want. With 
a closed development system, you just don't know how messy it could be, 
we don't even know if they canceled it or not. A couple of weeks ago 
someone posted here a site where feature and standards compliance among 
different browsers were compared. IE was far and behind in that regard. 
Stability? ... lets wait for final release of both browsers in the Fall

And stealing a bit of your line, when you go to 
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/preview/default.asp, click on 
Reviews and what do you get? All you get are articles that are over 2 
years old. Is that the best they can do?


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