Ben Bucksch wrote:

> By my main point is: Let the OS do what it can, and let the app do the 
> rest. (Not the other way around.) Application starting is clearly a task 
> of the OS, not Mozilla.

Hi, Ben.

I am using Mozilla on Linux at home (or trying to) and I could live with 
the procedure you suggest. I was just trying to point out that in my 
humble opinion there are much more important things to take care of at 
the present stage (and offline news reading is one of them).

Another example:
I just tried to download my mail and Mozilla said that I had two new 
messages. However, these two messages don't show up in any of my Inbox 
folders. I can see them when I open the "Inbox" file with an editor, but 
I can't see them in Mozilla.
As long as such things happen (and there are many things like that 
happening) it doesn't make much sense to discuss anything else at all, 
don't you think? (I only hope that this terrible bug has meanwhile been 
fixed. I'm not using one of the most recent "nightlies".)

Hans-Peter

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