Travis Crump wrote:
>
> Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
>
> >As far as the web browser goes N6 is standards compatible. Communicator
> >4.X isn't.
> >
> >OTOH: with the exception of allowing for muliple mailboxes and Mail
> >accounts. The Communicator still works much better.
> >
> >The biggest fault is lack of the Location bar in Mail and news in two
> >pane mode. (You can't get rid of that %^&*@# IE like side bar so you can
> >have much more reading room. IN MOz/N6 in order to switch servers (for
> >mail) is to click on sidebar to open select the server then close the sidebar.
> >
> >Next on the Mac platform plugins are broken.
> >
> >The applications menu in preferences doesn't work on the Mac Platform.
> >
> >Moz/N6 doesn't allow for uses of embedded sounds (at least the Mac platform).
> >
> >If you run across a newsgroup that uses old style layer tags which are
> >not allowed in MOZ/N6 the image flash on and off at a rapid rate and
> >the only way to get out of the post is to do a restart of the computer
> >(again the Mac platform). If someone has embedded the sound the console
> >appears but instead of the sound a window appears with raw code. (Mac Platform)
> >
> >Setting of threading and showing unread messages in email (at least for
> >Mac platform) still doesn't work right) They do have it working
> >correctly in newsgroups. They don't stick in email though.
> >
> >Even on a G4-500 with 1.5gb of system RAM its still about 3 times or
> >more slower to open up at start even with Communicator having tons of
> >Bookmarks, and system having tons of Fonts.
> >
> >
> >If and when they get all the above fixed then it will truely be a
> >replacement to Communicator.
> >
> >But until then i will continue to test Moz and N6. And I will continue
> >to use Communicator until verstion 5.9.9.9.9 or until such time as the
> >above issues are addressed.
> >
> >
> >Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> >
> >>What in particular makes 4.x better than 6 for the users?
> >>Also, given that netscape is focused on netscape 6, why do they still
> >>even bother to support 4.x?
> >>
> >
> Although I have never used Mozilla on Mac, in my experience automatic
> plugin detection doesn't work and plugins need to be manually added to
> the mozilla/./plugin folder. I forget how you figure out which files
> you need to copy in there since I just copy my plugin folder from one
> build to another, but I am sure someone else will know... This does not
> mean that plugins are 'broken', Mozilla just doesn't know you have them
> until you tell him.
If they are placed in plugins folder how do you tell Moz or Netscape Mac
that they are in the folder?
In Communicator if a plugin is in the folder once the application is
quit and restarted the plugin shows up in the edit > preferences >
Navigator > applications menu. see example attached (gif). To have to
figure out what mime type to work with maually is dumb Quicktime for Mac
alone handles 50 different Mime types.
Besides maually adding a mime type you can try a Mime type (assuming you
know description and other stuff. Once entered it disappears as soon as
click okay. and the exercise is for naught.
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