> Are you an idiot, or just acting like one? Frankly, I find the "stand > by Mozilla, right OR WRONG" sentiment to be the *real* bullshit around > here. People care about performance. From a browser perspective, > performance is largely judged by the "snap" in the user > interface/experience. Other than entering a URL or clicking a link, > the *MOST* commonly utilised functions are "back" and "forward." Face > it, Mozilla just can't cut it for people that actually value their time.
Nice. Flames really make you sound intelligent. You're thinking too much like a highly technical user and not enough like a mom and pop end user. The idea that most users would stop using a Mozilla-based distribution because its back/forward performance is slightly worse than that of IE is ridiculous. Most users likely would not even identify the distribution as the source of the problem, assuming instead that it's some problem with their "system". Blake
