And it came to pass that Orrin Edenfield wrote:
>Christopher Jahn wrote:
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>> And it came to pass that Foo Bar wrote:
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>> When Mozilla/N6 matches or exceeds the utility of
>> Communicator 4.xx, then and only then will it be time to
>> retire Communicator 4.xx. It's getting better all the
>> time, but I still have to keep Communicator on hand to be
>> able to perform all my browsing tasks adequately.
>>
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>Accept for those of us who never used those features anyway.
But for those who do, there is no harm in taking care of bugs
and other issues in 4.7x, that's all I'm saying.
>If I wanted to keep a site in my bookmarks or my personal
>toolbar, I never drag and drop, I have always just stuck it
>in my bookmarks, and then later on aranged everything how I
>wanted.
So much easier and quicker to do it on the fly. Fortunately,
the FILE button in Mozilla is close to good. Not as easy as
NC4.7, but an improvement over nothing.
>And if I ever need to print anything I just use IE,
>(I would like to see better printing in Mozilla tho).
I have REMOVED that bloated, security-risk laden code from
Win98SE. Never liked its layout, and I despised having it
forced on me. Fortunately, there are quite a few hackers who
feel the same way.
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>Overall I think it's comming together good. I've been using
>NS6/Mozilla ever since NS6 came out (soon after that I
>switched to Mozilla, and only NS6 feature I'm waiting on is
>spellcheck).
I never used spellcheck. As I'm using Pegasus for mail, it's
not an issue anywho.
>I'm pretty happy now. Using nightlies every
>couple of days, and getting by just fine. But I sure can't
>wait until all the bugs get out of the new landings and this
>thing really shines. Great work everyone!
>
>Oh, and is anyone planning a 1.0 release party? ;-)
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
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