You may be happier using Mozilla for a browser. It is not much different from NS 4.7. Actually, it IS the browser part of NS. You can also block all pop-up ads with Mozilla, and it is a much leaner program than NS7. You still get NS mail with Mozilla. No matter what browswer you choose, you will have a bit of a learning curve to set it up. NSGold was great, but browswers have progressed quite a bit since those days. I've not found a page yet that Mozilla won't display, and I've not had ONE pop-up ad with it.
Eudora is probably one of the more secure mail programs. The basic program and it's filters are highly configurable. If you like threading, however, Eudora won't do it. There is excellent online help for Eudora.
I also use Free Agent for a newsreader.
Personally, I just feel better using separate non-MS software. At least if one thing blows up, all of your internet programs aren't gone with it!
Sue
At 08:01 PM 05/30/2003 -0700, rb47 wrote
To one and all,
I have used Netscape Navigator 3.04 Gold for many years, since it was easy to use and configure. However, most recently, the browser part of 3.04 has proven more and more of the pits, since many web sites just will not display properly or at all - I was using primarily for the way it handled email and newsgroups. I was using IE for more and more URLs I was finding.
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