DeMoN_LaG wrote:
>
> Valeri Todorov wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> >>>Huh? You mean where your "Favorites" are on the left side of the
> >>>screen? That's been in IE forever.
> >>>
> >>Yeah, but the Mozilla Sidebar is MUCH more than just a bookmarks pane. It is
> >>like a secondary mini-browser, displaying a set of content YOU define with ease.
> >>
> > Well, it is same in IE, and I think from IE4 - you may add toolbard and
> > pannels, which could be anything you want, including another instance of
> > the browser itself. I think by the time IE4 was out, no one knew what
> > mozilla is
> >
>
> Comparing the latest IE6 public beta to Mozilla, the only thing IE6 has
> is Full Screen mode, which I've never really found useful. I suppose it
> could be useful if someone has a very small (<15") monitor and needs all
> the screen real estate they can get. Otherwise, I've found Mozilla to
> be at least as stable if not more, definitely more standard complient.
> Only negative is the startup time, but the difference is about 8 seconds
> vs 4 seconds for IE. With the preloader for Windows, the difference is
> nothing.
Except 20MB and 8 times slower rendering.