JTK wrote:
> 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.
>
You must not use Mozilla. It visibly renders the same speed as IE on my
system. Faster on some pages, actually. Usually ones with complex
tables throughout them, and the browser is much more responsive while
doing the rendering