lovek wrote: >> I'm ready to take up the advice to move on from IE 5 to improve my >> browsing >> experience. I have a 7500/G3 runnin OS 9.1 >> >> Question: Whether iCab or WaMCom Mozilla, how do I transfer my >> Favorites, >> cookies, etc. from the old browser to the new? >> >> Bob > > > Inspired by this I changed from IE to mozilla 1.3.1 and I had to > change back again > because it crashed constantly. and is as slow as dough. the scrolling > is uneven with stalls > and there are numerous crashes and stalls while you are surfin. I have > about the same > set up with a 7600 / 350 mhz + 320 mb ram and apart from the mozilla > 1.3.1 the machine is flawless > and works year in and out running almost day and night (I love my mac) > - so watch out. > > iCab - works great but it can not properly write the pages I sometimes > use, that will crash in IE > > L
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