Until Netscape 4.x is retired, the Web will continue to be a festering, 
oozing piece of shit.

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Jahn) wrote:

> 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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