<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> fundamentally queried...
> I have been getting a lot of questions about Mozilla lately from my
> computer user group.  I use it on my machine with is the one usually
> hooked up to the projector for our meetings.  They seem to think it's
> IE with a skin.  I would like to do a full on 20 min talk about the
> cool features of the future Moz 1.0 (since it's just polishing now)
>
> Does anyone have any good suggestions on what the ordinary Windows
> user would like about Moz?  I have used it since M6 so I'm not really
> sure what are new features.  The one thing I like is the cookie
> manager.  Although I use it to just dump cookies.
>
> Anyone have any good ideas?


<Quoted from another group>

> Also IE comes with windows, so why the heck waste more time/effort trying
to
> install another program?

Well lets see.

MOZ HAS:

Native support for stopping popup windows of any description.
superior cookie support (stop double click in its tracks.)
Able to stop images being loaded site by site, no more banners :~)
Full support for all current web standards.
Full support for .png image format.
Able to use whatever search engine I want.
Displays web pages faster, less buggy!
Can't execute a command window at will and god knows what else?
Allows me to run 50 different versions on the one machine if I want to do
some page testing!
Allows me to change text size when dim witted web designer fix the font size
to .00001microns.
recognises all  iso-8859-1 characters and many others.
Has a useful side bar! not like a useless media bar that tracks everything
you do and can't be gotten rid of easy!
Shows current pages and not ones that are 3 days old!

Do I need to go on?

Cheers Till
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