Christian Biesinger wrote: > > Sigh. It's always a problem if a product should please everybody, it > ends up pleasing nobody...
That's why Mozilla terribly needs third-party "vendor" like Netscape, Galeon, K-Meleon and the (not too many, indeed) others: to make targetted applications which can please a very well identified group of people (customers). Mozilla (shouldn't it be Seamonkey?) should be seen as a showcase for what is developed by mozilla.org and as a tool for users who want to explore and to be on top of things. But I'm not saying nothing new, am I? Andrea -- Andrea Monni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "It is our choices, Harry, that Y! IM: andreamonni show what we truly are, far ICQ: 7387142 more than our abilities." Tiscali NetPhone: 178-229-5413x165 A. Dumbledore