on 12-17-04 2:30 PM, David Elmo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes, many keep on coming back to IE because in many ways it is a good
> browser for reasons I have argued before (distinct from the issue of web
> designers "writing to it").

<James sticks out his tongue saucily at David, then sticks thumbs in
ears/waggles fingers to complete the effect of looking like a complete
pratt> 

Actually, that is pretty much true.  Even bad companies can do (relatively)
good things.  

What I'm wondering is why our pals at MS have said something about the
current version of IE being the last for the Mac.  Was this done solely for
"business reasons" or ?!?

Oh, and speaking of our Good Friends at Microsoft, has anyone else noticed
conflicts between the Wamcom Mozilla build and Outlook Express?  It seems
when I use the two together that Moz locks up.  Force quitting OE fixes the
problem.  One of these decades, I will move to a _real_ mail client, I
promise.

Finally, what is a comfy memory allocation for the Wamcom Mozilla?


Best,

James Fraser




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