Ole Kasper Olsen wrote: > > Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > > > To me a Web Browser is. If I receive a notice in an email of an update > > or an upgrade of a program I use. I don't want to have to copy the link. > > You won't need to, ofcourse. All mailprograms will open that in the > system's default browser. > > > Close the email, then open Browser. Paste link in then go to site. down > > load the up to date. I want to be able to click on the link and zap I am > > in the browser and downloading the file. > > That's exactly what happens anyway. Whether you use Netscape or let's > say a compo of K-Meleon and Eudora. > > > > You should have one program to do all rather than having to depend upon > > having 2-3 different ones. > > Its silly to have to use one application of one, another for another , > > and then another for the last. > > You ARE using different applications. Netscape Navigator, Netscape Mail.
Actually under Mozilla, Netscape 6 or Communicator. Your actually using one application; but a different Module. You don't open additional programs you just switch modules in use. An example of three Programs for Mail news and web are say: IE for web browsing, Eudora for Mail and YA-NEWSWatcher for news. Say you receive say either in your email or in a newsgroup that the latest update for CorelDraw ready for download. Now you click on the link. Now you have to wait until IE opens before you can go to the Website. Okay that's two applications open. plus the wait in between. Okay say you received tip about update in say news watcher, you click on link, wait for IE to open, download the file. say you need to email the company to receive new serial number okay you clik on the mailto: okay you wait for Eudora to open. Now that's three plus the wait between opening the web browser, and waiting for the email client to open. > > > > This attitude that oh heck everyones got the hard drive space and the > > RAM lets waste all we can mystifies me. > > Yeah, well... You can get a 256MB stick of SDRAM for $30. They're > practically GIVING it away now. Yeah that part of the attitude. I can remember in the not too distant past when 2 mb or RAM for an SE/30 cost $600.00 and I bought 4 of them to fill up slots in the SE/30. I was fortunate enough to add 1.25 additional GB's in my G4 for around $400.00. IN my 7100/66 I spent $2000.00 borrowing money to do so to put a 2 gb Hard Drive and 512K of RAM (as much as the 7100 could take). But that's not to say that RAM Prices won't go back up. > > -- > Ole Kasper Olsen | http://home.enitel.no/olekolsen/ -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillip M. Jones, CET |MEMBER:VPEA (LIFE) ETA-I, NESDA,ISCET, Sterling 616 Liberty Street |Who's Who. PHONE:276-632-5045, FAX:275-632-0868 Martinsville Va 24112-1809 |[EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ11269732, AIM pjonescet --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If it's "fixed", don't "break it"! mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/default.htm http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/america/default.htm http://www.kimbanet.com/~pjones/message/default.htm
