>> Also they missed the feature:
>> "Surf locally" since IE can't and many use it :)
>It really saved me when I was installing all the OSs in my new
>computer. I got a Soyo motherboard, which came with a CD. On the
>CD, there was a manual which included just about everything.
>Unfortunatly, it was all in HTML.. and the browser availble was IE
>if IIRC. Problem is, Windows was not installed yet. So I just
>installed MS-DOS 6.22, setup the CD-ROM, and used Arachne to view
>the files! :)
Nice, but my point was (and is) that IE doesn't open a directory inside
it's own program. Most users instead get perhaps 20 diffrent "My Computer"
look-a-like windows before finding the HTML file.
Conclussion: IE can't be used on a HD/CD (or other local media)
And I didn't mean that many use IE, but that they "surf localy".
>Re: complaining, look under the comparence table, there is an adv.
>Under it, there is a text option bar. Look for the link "feedback".
I'll complain the next time I have Netscape running. Anyway thanks, I
didn't notice anything resembling a feedback form - there you go! <g>
I also noticed that it took Arachne 20 seconds to start on their machine. I
would with 64MB of RAM use 16MB (or another high number) as SmartDRV cache.
It really speads everything up. And starting Arachne has never taken me
more than 3 seconds anyway, but the SmartDRV does make Netscape/Eudora
nicer and my computer doesn't sound as much these days :)
//Bernie
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