And it came to pass that Foo Bar wrote:
>Funny that these "mission-critical" functions are in a
>BROWSER whose fundamental purpose is none of these things.
Au contraire, o unenlightened one. It's an internet suite that
includes an email and news client, as well as a web page editor.
And it does not yet work nearly as well as as its predecessor.
As for the browser, it still isn't doing all the things it is
designed to do properly: many folks are not able to access all
the websites that they can in NC4.xx (I am aware of the cause),
and if they can, they find that Mozilla/N6 does not properly
print the pages, and they can't even preview the page to see
what they're printing.
Also, it's still not possible to drag URL's to the Personal
Toolbar as you can in NC4.XX
When Mozilla/N6 matches or exceeds the utility of Communicator
4.xx, then and only then will it be time to retire Communicator
4.xx. It's getting better all the time, but I still have to
keep Communicator on hand to be able to perform all my browsing
tasks adequately.
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Jahn) wrote:
>
>> And it came to pass that Foo Bar wrote:
>>
>> >Netscape 4.x is a hopelessly awful piece of software.
>> >Delete it from your disk as soon as possible.
>> >
>>
>> An "awful" peice of software that has working LDAP, offline
>> newsreading, IMAP, SSL, spellcheck and several other
>> mission- critical features lacking in Mozilla and Netscape
>> 6.
>
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