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. >
