Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> S�ren Kuklau wrote:
> 
>>Apparently, you're missing that Mozilla is not an end-user browser. So
>>logically, market share of Mozilla itself is nice, but doesn't matter.
>>What does matter is market share of mozilla-based products like
>>K-Meleon, Galeon and Netscape.
> 
> Yes but what does it tell when Netscape and the others are based on
> older builds, which have more bugs, and less features turned on.

I honestly don't know, what does it tell *you*? People like bugs? Netscape
and Galeon enjoy torturing users with old bugs? What is your point?

-Dan Veditz


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