Jay Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 30 Oct 2001:
> Erik Pukinskis wrote: > >> I wasn't sure where to direct this, so I'll post it here: >> >> I just upgraded to WindowsXP/IE6 and whenever I try to watch the >> quicktime trailers on apple.com with IE, the damn thing crashes >> constantly. >> >> I finally got fed up and installed mozilla 0.9.5, and wonder of >> wonders, no more crashing! >> >> Thanks, moz! >> >> -Erik >> >> > > You're welcome !! :-D > The sad thing is this: Mozilla is a completely beta program, with no guarentees what so ever that it will work/work as intended. People will bitch for *months* on end that they can't get something to work right (even when other people have never had a problem). IE6 is a finished product. It's designed to work with a good amount of reliability. It doesn't, it crashes, it takes your OS with it sometimes, yet no one says "Forget this, I'm going to Netscape 6", but twice a week in these newsgroups people say "Forget this, I'm going back to IE." Why is it more excusable for a finished product to be unstable but people complain that something unfinished doesn't work right occasionally? -- ICQ: N/A (temporarily) AIM: FlyersR1 9 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ = m