[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> In a message dated 10/18/2000 12:25:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << > <<
> > One of the things I see regularly is people's unfamiliarity with
> > beta-test software, both in terms of expectations and interpretations. I
> > guess it is pretty unique for most people working in Windows to see true
>>
> Larry,
> Once again I argree with you. Both in the buying the same software twice
> and with the notion of buying test betas. And though it might seem dumb, a
> lot of people don't know just what a beta is and some kind of blatant message
> is also a good idea. -Gary-
Not to change the subject back to what started all of this, but, I
pulled up Mozilla and did not initiate the mail feature, just started
browsing. It reacted considerably faster than before. When I started
mail the browser immediately slowed down to where it would take 20
seconds to a minute or more to load a web page. The fonts etc are so
much better than the Netscape fonts (which I can not get to change) that
I think I will use Mozilla to browse and Netscape for mail, until I can
figure out how to get Kmail to work without crashing. So to make a long
story short, Larry was right the mail feature is the goo that slows
everything down.
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Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842