Cheers to that one, Wayne!  After using Netscape 6.0 and 6.1 and the 
Mozillas occasionally out of curiosity whether or not there's a viable 
alternative to the 500 lb. gorilla that is Microsoft, I can honestly say 
that 6.2 and the recent Mozilla's are blowing me away with features and 
performance, and now I use 6.2 because it IS a much better alternative 
to Internet Explorer and Outlook, etc.  I'm anxious to get my hands on a 
stable build with the Calendar in it!

Best regards,
Kenneth


WDA wrote:

> When Mozilla 0.9.5 became available, I downloaded it and started using 
> it for my browsing, email writing needs.  During this time, I hadn't 
> viewed any of the nightlies until yesterday.  Wow!  What an improvement 
> over the past month.
> 
> Of course, there are many that rant with its imperfections, flaws, 
> shortcomings and etc.  I am, in my own personal opinion, impressed with 
> Mozilla's development.  I've tried Opera and Internet Explorer - Opera 
> is ugly and Internet Explorer is boring.  The structure of Mozilla - the 
> way it works and flows, only points one to a strong continuity with very 
> few bumps in the road. Mozilla's promise is greater than the 
> competitor's delivery.  It's what it is going to be that is absolutely 
> exciting.
> 
> Those that sat down and thought about this project need to be 
> appreciated, applauded and encouraged.  I see talent, ingenuity and 
> careful thought screaming in every line of code.  The icons, menus and 
> windows illustrate the skills and hard work of those that manage this 
> development.  My name is encouragement and my hand is the one that lays 
> on the shoulder of these developers - to encourage their imaginations, 
> intuitiveness and resolve to excel in a job well done.
> 
> Keep up the good work.  I'm looking forward to 0.9.6, 0.9.7, 0.9.8, 
> 0.9.9 and then.........1.0
> 
> Wayne D. Alligood
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> PS  It is to be understood that my statement regarding Opera or Internet 
> Explorer is personal and doesn't neccessarily reflect the mood or 
> sentiments of other users.
> 


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