Um, yes, I would say that a positive response from users (i.e., the
people for whom the software was made) is a fair indicator of whether
the software is ready (i.e., ready for consumption by users, the
aforementioned group).
But anyways, to answer your question, Netscape does consider 6.1
finished software, yes. That's why you can download it from netscape.com.
--Blake
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>Is that a definition of 'finished software' ?? If 'x' number
>of people download a package, 'x' number post comments
>regarding it, and the press says 'good things' about it makes
>it a piece of 'finished software' ??
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>Does AOL/Netscape consider it finished software ?? That's all
>that matters... If the developer says it is, then it is.
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>Hall
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