>Dug
>Isn't there something sacriligous about running IE on
>a MAC?!!! HEHEHEHEHE ( ITs a JOKE SON!!!! LAUGH!)   ;)

Much as I resisted IE for the obvious reason, I've finally
given in and admitted that my IE 5 (without Outlook) is
a great browser, boots up fast and has lots of handy features.

Just got a PB 1400 online for a lady and with her piddly
16 MB RAM, IE 4 set to minimum Memory was the only way.
Netscape 3 wanted 12MB Memory and IE 4 - only7MB or so.

The final blow to my resistance came when an ISP set me
up as an online referral center and neither my Netscape 4.08
or 4.5 would load the upper page banners on the company site.
IE 5 would load them so. . . begrudgingly, I switched.
(granted the site was PC-built)

I guess we are just going to have to admit that THEY finally
did something right; as it seems Apple has in installing
IE in new MACs.

Terry




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