Here's an interesting finding that I thought would be worth letting the
group know.   I searched the archives and no one has posted anything on this
topic yet.

I had Windows 2000 loaded on my box yesterday. Previously, I was running NT.
I went to give a demo of a servlet I was working on using Netscape as my
browser.   My servlet was embarrassingly slow.   I popped open an IE5 window
and ran the same servlet and it ran just fine.  Then I asked a co-worker who
was still on NT to verify my servlet's behavior using Netscape on NT and it
was still running just fine there.

It appears that Microsoft is successfully using it's operating system
monopoly to wear down their opponents in the application arena.  Can you say
"antitrust"?

Just thought the group would be interested and hope this spawns some lively
conversation.

Carol

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