I think that is doable, but there ARE reasons to supply the eMail, 
newsgroup, HTML editor (getting REALLY NICE), and chat clients...

What I would like to see is the seperation of the OS/2 mozilla builds 
into components...

Gecko library (base, other apps can use this)
User Profile interface
WebBrowser (allows communication and file transfer)
Composer
Messaging
chat

Everything is "stacked" on seperate libraries.
Oh but I wish I could get back into the code smithing, but I've never 
taken the time to get an dev. environment configured.


Frank Berke wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mikus Grinbergs) schrieb am Thu, 14 Mar 2002 22:15:03 
> UTC:
> 
> 
>>I use Mozilla as a browser (not as mail, not as IRC, not as HTML
>>creator, not ...).  So far, I have __not__ encountered __any__
>>new situation where Mozilla 0.9.9 has prevented me from browsing.
>>[No crashes since the 0.9.9 release (2002031114).]
> 
> Same here. I don't use Mozilla's extra featues and would appreciate 
> any attempt in turning the beast into a browser-only application. So 
> far I've not the faintest reason to complain about the 0.9.9 build... 
> it's just the best browser I've ever seen in OS/2!
> 
> 
>>I am of the opinion that some Mozilla 0.9.9 failures can be avoided
>>by the user.  For instance, when I don't like the download dialog
>>showing wrong numbers, then I press <shift> as I click on the link.
> 
> Or use a decent download manager, such as WGet, best in conjunction 
> with AutoWGet.
> 
> 


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