"Did you also try out Opera?", Bob asked. No, but as you are suggesting it, it will.
Thank you.
Merv

At 7:21 AM +0800 18/1/06, Robert Howells wrote:
On 18/01/2006, at 7:19 AM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:

I have checked out Firefox and Camino but both run into trouble with banking at St George. Mozilla handles all the case I deal with and although I don't use its mail facility I'll go along with in the light of the impending demise of IE.
Merv


Did you also try out Opera

Bob


At 8:14 AM +0800 17/1/06, James Devenish wrote:
n 11/01/06, Craig Ringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 I'd recommend grabbing Firefox instead (available from mozilla.org);
 it's just the browser part of Mozilla, and integrates better into the
 operating system. It'll do things like use your internet preferences to
 see what mail client you prefer.

You mean Camino? Firefox 1.5 for Mac seemed like a
good-but-obviously-not-quite-working-like-a-Mac-app port of an X11
interface with a "skin". I don't think Firefox picked up System
Preferences by default, and for some reason I recall copy-and-paste
issues. On the other hand, the rendering engine in Camino might not be
as up-to-date, and I'm not sure of its security status in that case.

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