Victor Kazmirenko wrote:

>> The new features usually come one release after the big rewrite. 
>> First you try to achieve the same level you had before, and then you 
>> can take advantage of the better foundation.
>
>     All you say is correct, but not applies to Mozilla. Few rows above 
> I've pointed several situations where Mozilla lose.

I said "try".

> Now it is almost month passed since I forced me to use only Mozilla. 
> From nightly to nightly it gets better but still far from ideal. Still 
> crashes, still makes memory leakages - I have PIII-800 with 128M of 
> RAM. I have to reboot my machine twice a day becase after several 
> hours of work it becomes unusable. Hope, hope, hope... 

Nightlies are instable by nature. If you want a stabel Mozilla, use the 
latest milestone. If you don't need the latest security fixes, you can 
even use 0.9.4.1 (i.e. Netscape 6.2.1), which is the most stable Mozilla 
(and GUI browser BTW) I have ever seen.

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