in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gervase Markham at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 01-10-24 18.56:

>> Yes, but if it is not to better than the competition, why go through all the
>> effort of developing the software ?
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> We are already better than the competition in a large number of ways.
> Those ways will only increase. But we will never be faster than Opera,
> because their rendering engine does so much less, or work with more
> sites than IE (unless there's a dramatic marketshare turnaround and
> people start writing W3C-compliant sites IE can't render.)
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> Gerv
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Yes, i�m sure mozilla is better in some ways (Examples ? It was not my
intention to sound mean.


Is there a possibility for say, Netscape to use parts of mozilla, gecko and
make a fast browser, to kind of scale it ?
I would imagine that they have interest in "beating" the competition.


Or is it impossible to make it into a kind of "diet, super healthy"
competitor ? Since mozilla consist of so many things, like mail and stuff.
Perhaps, the rendering could be used, but someone could make a normal ui ??



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