ICQ could be just one component of the net installer and provided the user
can select only ICQ without downloading all of Netscape as well, I doubt
anyone would have a problem.  This would increase the browsers profile at
least.  They could also use the installer to break up ICQ into several parts
so one doesn't need to download 5.1MB just to send a message.

John

"Risky" wrote :
> Just the opposite would happen. As it is people don't have a positive
> image of Netscape... not to mention what anti-trust people would have to
> say about it...
>
> What about Mozilla users, its not really netscape so mozilla users would
> have to use Netscape... I think your a few months off for an April fools
>   joke.
>
> jeet shahani wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In other words, bundle it, so that users can only download AIM with
> > Netscape and not download AIM and ICQ
> > without it.. The numbers of users will quickly go up.  It is free
anyway...
> > Imagine the numbers: 150 Million + 100 Million (or whatever the numbers
> > are presently....)
> >
> > Good day to all!!!  Hope Steve Case hears this...:-)
> >
> > -Jeet Shahani
> > (Mozilla Contributor)
> >
>
>



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