Christopher Jahn wrote:
> And it came to pass that Foo Bar wrote:
<snip>
> 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.
>
Accept for those of us who never used those features anyway. If I
wanted to keep a site in my bookmarks or my personal toolbar, I never
drag and drop, I have always just stuck it in my bookmarks, and then
later on aranged everything how I wanted. And if I ever need to print
anything I just use IE, (I would like to see better printing in Mozilla
tho).
Overall I think it's comming together good. I've been using NS6/Mozilla
ever since NS6 came out (soon after that I switched to Mozilla, and only
NS6 feature I'm waiting on is spellcheck). I'm pretty happy now. Using
nightlies every couple of days, and getting by just fine. But I sure
can't wait until all the bugs get out of the new landings and this thing
really shines. Great work everyone!
Oh, and is anyone planning a 1.0 release party? ;-)
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Orrin Edenfield
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