Steve Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04 Aug 2001: 

> It's utterly insane to have a mail client without spell check.  If
> spell check it gone for good, I'll be forced with the hard decision
> of staying with .92 or going back to billy's POS
> 

Mozilla's goal is to develop something for other companies to label and 
market.  It is up to Netscape to put a spell check into it when they 
brand it.  Maybe IBM wants to include a personalized browser on all 
their new machines.  Called IBMzilla.  IBM can toss in any type of thing 
they want, spell checkers, automatic toast makers, something to get the 
morning paper for you, whatever.  Consider it like a salad.  Mozilla is 
the lettuce that gets shipped to everyone.  Sure, some people can just 
eat lettuce, and some people (programmers) make their own salads, but 
other people get their salads from restaurants (companies).  They add 
Bacon Bits and tomatos and cucumbers and some dressing to it.  

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