"Legshot" <legshot at gmx . at> wrote in a73o32$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:a73o32$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> What's the purpose of a quick launch option that is not quick at all? > > Sure IE is part of windows and uses parts of the explorer itself... > but the explorer uses like 10k of memory > and it's always in memory > so you could say the explorer is the quick launch of ie... it just > works MUCH better than the useless quicklaunch feature of mozilla :) > Believe it or not I've tested em all and in the end the IE 6 is the > most solid, stable and useable browser... > Internet Explorer actually uses many megabytes of memory just sitting there; however, most of it is credited to the operating system in general. If you compare regular Windows 98 with 98Lite, which has Internet Explorer removed, you can see the difference. And I've tried them all, too, and prefer Mozilla. Sure, it crashes sometimes -- but so does IE on my Windows 2000 system.
