On 23 Jun 2001 05:22:26 +0000, JTK wrote:
> >That sentence it true.
> You are an unabashed apologist. Nothing about that sentence is true:
You really need to learn to quote correctly. I've been following this
mailing list for some time. You always seems to lock on to a specific
phrase and take it utterly out of context. Thus, misqouting the
original author.
> - It was and is not even now the "right product".
> - It did not deliver standards support nor much of anything else. Mainly it
> just crashed and acted flakey when it wasn't crashing.
> - The market was not, and is not now, clamoring for standards support. They
> were clamoring for a better Netscape Communicator. They got nothing but a huge
> dissapointment.
And I suppose you have documentation to support your statements about
what the "market" was clamoring for? Otherwise, it is pure speculation.
> > The problem was that the right product was a dog of a
> >program that wasn't done at the time.
> Replace "right product" with "Netscape 6.0" and we're in complete agreement.
I can't thing of why anyone would want to be in agreement with you.
Jamin W. Collins