Bill Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...

> I got Moz .9 running again by deleting the registry.dat (for about the
> 50th time), but now I had to start/import a new profile again, and it
> put it in windows/application data/mozilla.....!  Jesus, how about a
> little consistancy.  I already had a salted pref directory under
> Mozilla!
> 
> Well, I'm back to N4.7+.  I got Moz .9 running again, but it's also
> trashed all my newsgroups (I've also sent in 3 or 4 feedbacks this
> morning alone).  I know how to fix this, but frankly, I getting tired
> jumping through all these hoops every few days just to run Moz.  I'll
> wait for 1.0 and hope the programmers can finally make Mail/News work
> *reliably*.  I've been an official beta tester before (visual Page, Namo
> web editor, etc.) so maybe my perspective is skewed, but it really seems
> like they  just don't have a handle on this.  How may years has it
> been?  I know if this was a regular *purchased* product, they sure as
> hell would have had their act together long before now.
> 
> bl

Mozilla milestones are not necessarily meant to be of beta quality.
They are released to allow people to test mozilla
and report bugs. If all you want is a working program and you don't
want to be part of
that testing then you *should* stick to ns4.7. If you want to be part
of a community that's trying to build
a better browser, then use and test Mozilla.

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