On Feb 16, 2004, at 4:06 PM, Fluxstringer wrote:
Thanks for the explanation Bruce. You have convinced me . I'll give Mozilla a try.
Somehow I have associated it with Linux. And while I respect Linux it's myriad files with exceedingly odd names and acronyms has always been intimidating. My perception of Mozilla saw it in this light.
Mozilla is good example of a well ported app. On a Mac it acts like a good Mac program. On a PC it acts like a good Windows program (I know, I know, oxymoron). On Linux it works...=8-0
You do have to feed it a lot of RAM under classic OS. It runs a lot better when not restricted to it's initial default RAM allocation.
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