For what it's worth --
LENR-CANR browsers
August 2004
MS IE 6.x, 72%
Mozilla (Firefox), 1% (Not officially released)
The other 27% were mainly MS IE 5.x, Netscape, Mozilla 5.x, AOL 9.x and
so on.
December 11, 2004
MS IE 6.x, 62%
Mozilla (Firefox), 8% (One month after official release)
1/26/2005
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>Anybody using Linspire (Linux) 4.5?
>
>Jones
Haven't had the chance, but I switched everybody at work over to Konqueror
and Kmail, the programs that come (or should I say Kome?) with the KDE package.
My co-workers are quite happy with them. In the more recent incarnations of
KDE, they co
It won't run on Mac OS 9 or earlier.
Harry
Steven Krivit at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>
>> While we are on the subject of the Web, I recommend the new Mozilla
>> Firefox in place of the well known browser from you-know-who that is
>> usually referred to by its initials so that it sounds
John Steck writes,
> Not knocking Firefox at all, but Opera has been the
un-sung defacto geek standard for W3 compliant browsing for
almost a decade... http://www.opera.com It too is
freeHaven't had the
chance to compare/contrast yet.
Opera... two thumbs up!
I've used IE, Firefox and Oper
free. You can even load it on your phone.
Haven't had the chance to compare/contrast yet. Maybe all this Firefox hype
will be a boon for them too.
-john
-Original Message-
From: Steven Krivit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 3:42 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.co
While we are on the subject of the Web, I recommend the new Mozilla
Firefox in place of the well known browser from you-know-who that is
usually referred to by its initials so that it sounds like "Aaeee" (or
"Oy Gevalt!" in plain English.)
- Jed
What I like most about it so far is it's def
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