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hmm - 3:26 pm on Mar 11, 2002 (gmt 0)


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I have found all versions of Netscape unstable, they never bring up the page properly, they are plain terrible.

mozilla 0.9.8 has done well for me, as has NN6.2, older versions of NN at the time they were used were just fine. Seems I remember IE not displaying some JavaScript code properly, and the IE Butchered interface inside AOL for years, was not a treat. I see that IE in its 6 version is somewhat adopting some of that AOL type interface in its default displays[uggh]

Mozilla is a heap of junk which doesn't work properly.

Current version seems to work well here, and pages even display nicer in Moz/NN6.2 than in IE5.5 and even 6 in many cases. Not all, but many, and they all have their quirks.

The only browser which I've found to be user-friendly and stable is IE.
you sure you do not mean user snoopy and security hole prone? Finding patches is always a treat, and IE still remains the only browser that is intricately tied to the OS and will not allow several versions on one desktop, in separate folders, like the rest.

I will never user anything else. I hate the Opera user interface, just can't stand it. So I'm sticking to IE thank you very much.

I think the newer release on Opera may have that single window option, instead of the multiple page loads. Opera has *many* nice features that others do not. GUI is great for those needing help, very intuitive and easy to use. It has built in one click validation on web site page views, smarter one key shortcuts for less mouse use. Much more. Still it also has a few quirks, but overall it loads quick, it is small in size and runs well in many situations.


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