on 6/15/03 9:38, James S Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What the AP business writer conveniently neglected to mention, however,
> is that MS has also withdrawn future free versions of IE for Windows.
> New versions will now only be available as part of a commercial
> software package, such as office or a Windows upgrade.

That's not it at all. Microsoft stopped development of IE as a standalone
application because it is now integrated into the OS. It will no longer be
included with Office releases. If you have Windows, then you get it for
"free".

> cash, but has thrown in the towel. There will be no further development
> of Netscape.

You state this like it is a fact. It is not.


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