> 1. ActiveX support > > Why? There are certain web sites that can only be viewed by Internet > Explorer 4.0 and higher. And this can be a real big inconvenience for > those who really loathe IE such as myself and over 40 million others! > That way, we can tear down some of Microsoft's major blockades!
Its propriatory to microsoft, full of security holes and from personal experience few websites use it for anything much. Better answer is to file evangelisim bugs on those sites that use it to get them to redo their site to not use it. > 2. HTTP Mail Server Support > > Why? Outlook Express is the only e-mail client to support this feature! > And this is integral if one were to view his/her Hotmail account > offline. The main problem here is that this is something invented by microsoft and I dont see microsoft wanting to hand over the specifications for this... > 3. Improve File Manager Capabilities > > How? By allowing users to view information on hard drives. By adding a > tab that will allow users to view all the folders in the hard drive. By > allowing users to move, copy, and delete some of the files. I dont see the use for this in a web browser > 4. Better Font Support for Mail&News and Composer > > Why? One can pick from only five different fonts in Netscape 6.1 and > Mozilla 0.9.6. Netscape 4.78 allows you to choose any of the fonts that > are installed on your computer! It sure does elp make the text more > appealing, for sure! What happens if the other user doesnt have that font? netscape (or windows) chooses something else thats not what the author intended and it could end up looking ugly. > There's also one thing which I think should be removed (From Netscape > 6.x, that is) : > > Remove that friggin' AOL on Desktop! It's the biggest F***ing nusaince > to have on a computer and over 90 percent of the Internet world doesn't > give a crap about this! I have personally tested AOL and it messed up > my PC big time! Even though Netscape was bought by AOL doesn't mean > that AOL can force them to put on unwanted stuff by default such as this! AOL can put whatever it wants into netscape 6.x, they own it.
