Stan Goodman wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 05:28:56, Alan Beagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > opined: > > > The browser is faster in 0.9.7 than in NS 4.61, but news and mail are > > slower. > > If so, that's a good tradeoff. Mozilla is a *browser*, and it is > important that it be a good one; there are programs devoted to reading > newsgroups and to managing mail, that do a better job of both for > serious users. > > -- > Stan Goodman > Qiryat Tiv'on > Israel > > To send me email, please note that email addressed to "SPAM-FOILER" > will not reach me, and will not be read. Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" > with "stan".
If speeding up the Browser necessarily forces the mail/news to be slower then I would agree that it's a good trade off :-) However, I see no reason for this. Why does slowing down mail/news result in a speedier browser?
