RE: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-12 Thread geoffrey lee


Yo,

release M15 is out i think, it's just not packaged :-/

it's too big for me to upload since i don't have a high speed connection
urgh.


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From: Sergio P. Korlowsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 4:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available


I have been using it under wintendo... and it hangs when tring to download a
file...
and continung browsing, sometimes it finishes downloading without a
hickup...
I have not tried the linux version becouse it looks a lot like Mozilla...
so I guess the next generation of netscape browsers tend to be based in
Mozilla.

actually I am still using Mozilla-v-13 and waiting for realease m14 ;o)

CPT KIDD wrote:

if anybodies interested.

ftp.netscape.com/

something like /pub/netscape6pre/unix/linuxetcit's a tar...untar it
to
a place of your preference and run it from that directory by "./netscape"
and
not "netscape" if you already have netscape installed.

used teh browser in win98 se and it crashed 2-3 times.  installed it in
linux
and has yet to crash.  .just wishful thinking?

I liked the browser myself.  stuff is d/l'ing in under ~1 second.  IE took
3-5
seconds to d/l material  display it.  of course, high speed isp users
will like this mostand man i do!


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Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread Sergio P. Korlowsky

I have been using it under wintendo... and it hangs when tring to download a file...and continung browsing, sometimes it finishes downloading without a hickup...I have not tried the linux version becouse it looks a lot like Mozilla...so I guess the next generation of netscape browsers tend to be based in Mozilla.actually I am still using Mozilla-v-13 and waiting for realease m14 ;o)CPT KIDD wrote:



if anybodies interested.

ftp.netscape.com/

something like /pub/netscape6pre/unix/linuxetcit's a tar...untar it to
a place of your preference and run it from that directory by "./netscape" and
not "netscape" if you already have netscape installed.

used teh browser in win98 se and it crashed 2-3 times.  installed it in linux
and has yet to crash.  .just wishful thinking?

I liked the browser myself.  stuff is d/l'ing in under ~1 second.  IE took 3-5
seconds to d/l material  display it.  of course, high speed isp users
will like this mostand man i do! 


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Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger


I believe that Netscape 6.0 *IS* Mozilla M14.

"Sergio P. Korlowsky" wrote:
 
 I have been using it under wintendo... and it hangs when tring to
 download a file...
 and continung browsing, sometimes it finishes downloading without a
 hickup...
 I have not tried the linux version becouse it looks a lot like
 Mozilla...
 so I guess the next generation of netscape browsers tend to be based
 in Mozilla.
 
 actually I am still using Mozilla-v-13 and waiting for realease m14
 ;o)
 
 CPT KIDD wrote:
 
  if anybodies interested.
 
  ftp.netscape.com/
 
  something like /pub/netscape6pre/unix/linuxetcit's a
  tar...untar it to
  a place of your preference and run it from that directory by
  "./netscape" and
  not "netscape" if you already have netscape installed.
 
  used teh browser in win98 se and it crashed 2-3 times.  installed it
  in linux
  and has yet to crash.  .just wishful thinking?
 
  I liked the browser myself.  stuff is d/l'ing in under ~1 second.
  IE took 3-5
  seconds to d/l material  display it.  of course, high speed isp
  users
  will like this mostand man i do!
 
 
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Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread Ryan Wahle


No, I've used M14 and its' different.. sure the base is the same, but
everything is netscape branded, aim is included, and it's also got ssl --
all which m14 don't have..

On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:

 
 I believe that Netscape 6.0 *IS* Mozilla M14.
 
 "Sergio P. Korlowsky" wrote:
  
  I have been using it under wintendo... and it hangs when tring to
  download a file...
  and continung browsing, sometimes it finishes downloading without a
  hickup...
  I have not tried the linux version becouse it looks a lot like
  Mozilla...
  so I guess the next generation of netscape browsers tend to be based
  in Mozilla.
  
  actually I am still using Mozilla-v-13 and waiting for realease m14
  ;o)
  
  CPT KIDD wrote:
  
   if anybodies interested.
  
   ftp.netscape.com/
  
   something like /pub/netscape6pre/unix/linuxetcit's a
   tar...untar it to
   a place of your preference and run it from that directory by
   "./netscape" and
   not "netscape" if you already have netscape installed.
  
   used teh browser in win98 se and it crashed 2-3 times.  installed it
   in linux
   and has yet to crash.  .just wishful thinking?
  
   I liked the browser myself.  stuff is d/l'ing in under ~1 second.
   IE took 3-5
   seconds to d/l material  display it.  of course, high speed isp
   users
   will like this mostand man i do!
  
  
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   My ICQ#:  36645898
  
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Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread Derek Wildstar

On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Ryan Wahle wrote:

 No, I've used M14 and its' different.. sure the base is the same, but
 everything is netscape branded, aim is included, and it's also got ssl --
 all which m14 don't have..

m14 has ssl...

http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html

This is also linked from the m14 download page.

Havn't tried netscape 6.0beta1 yet but if they don't manage to completely
break some of the kewl features of mozilla it may actually be a really
decent browser, the ability to filter images by site name is just too cool
;)

-dws




Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread John Cavan

My experience with 6.0pre1 is less than stellar. Performance was
terrible on a K6II-450 with 256 mb of RAM, made version 4.72 look like
an awesome speed demon. That and the bloat from AIM adds over 4mb to the
COMPRESSED file. Sad, but yet another black thumb touch from AOL.

John

Derek Wildstar wrote:
 
 On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Ryan Wahle wrote:
 
  No, I've used M14 and its' different.. sure the base is the same, but
  everything is netscape branded, aim is included, and it's also got ssl --
  all which m14 don't have..
 
 m14 has ssl...
 
 http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html
 
 This is also linked from the m14 download page.
 
 Havn't tried netscape 6.0beta1 yet but if they don't manage to completely
 break some of the kewl features of mozilla it may actually be a really
 decent browser, the ability to filter images by site name is just too cool
 ;)
 
 -dws




Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread Ryan Wahle

oh. i guess i'm wrong. BUT DOES IT HAVE AIM?!?!!


:) hehe. just playing..

On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Derek Wildstar wrote:

 On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Ryan Wahle wrote:
 
  No, I've used M14 and its' different.. sure the base is the same, but
  everything is netscape branded, aim is included, and it's also got ssl --
  all which m14 don't have..
 
 m14 has ssl...
 
 http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html
 
 This is also linked from the m14 download page.
 
 Havn't tried netscape 6.0beta1 yet but if they don't manage to completely
 break some of the kewl features of mozilla it may actually be a really
 decent browser, the ability to filter images by site name is just too cool
 ;)
 
 -dws
 




Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread Ryan Wahle


Something I did notice that was weird, I have netscape6 running on an ibm
machine and it runs NICE! it's only like a celron or something like
that... i run it at home on my k6II-300 it isn't even usuable... kinda
weird...

On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, John Cavan wrote:

 My experience with 6.0pre1 is less than stellar. Performance was
 terrible on a K6II-450 with 256 mb of RAM, made version 4.72 look like
 an awesome speed demon. That and the bloat from AIM adds over 4mb to the
 COMPRESSED file. Sad, but yet another black thumb touch from AOL.
 
 John
 
 Derek Wildstar wrote:
  
  On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Ryan Wahle wrote:
  
   No, I've used M14 and its' different.. sure the base is the same, but
   everything is netscape branded, aim is included, and it's also got ssl --
   all which m14 don't have..
  
  m14 has ssl...
  
  http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html
  
  This is also linked from the m14 download page.
  
  Havn't tried netscape 6.0beta1 yet but if they don't manage to completely
  break some of the kewl features of mozilla it may actually be a really
  decent browser, the ability to filter images by site name is just too cool
  ;)
  
  -dws
 




Re: [Cooker] fyi: Netscape 6.0: Pre-Release is available

2000-04-11 Thread CPT KIDD

p450 p3...plenty-o-ram.  runs very nice!  ...yea, guess i see where some
may be having their dismay because of h/w issues.

me myself, i think it's a dream come true but i think it will be outdated by ms
stealing it's source (or so to say) and gobbling the market again--putting
everyone else out-o-business.

of course, i'm taking into consideration that it is pre-release (beta) material
with "some" bugs in it plus it's not completely optimized because of this (i.e.
takes longer to load...etcwhich most newbies complain about lol).  so i'm
note relying on it to store my bookmarks safely, but i am using it to browse
allot of pages (since i do have have a high speed connection).



On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, you wrote:
 Something I did notice that was weird, I have netscape6 running on an ibm
 machine and it runs NICE! it's only like a celron or something like
 that... i run it at home on my k6II-300 it isn't even usuable... kinda
 weird...
 
 On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, John Cavan wrote:
 
  My experience with 6.0pre1 is less than stellar. Performance was
  terrible on a K6II-450 with 256 mb of RAM, made version 4.72 look like
  an awesome speed demon. That and the bloat from AIM adds over 4mb to the
  COMPRESSED file. Sad, but yet another black thumb touch from AOL.
  
  John
  
  Derek Wildstar wrote:
   
   On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Ryan Wahle wrote:
   
No, I've used M14 and its' different.. sure the base is the same, but
everything is netscape branded, aim is included, and it's also got ssl --
all which m14 don't have..
   
   m14 has ssl...
   
   http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/psm/psm-mozilla/index.html
   
   This is also linked from the m14 download page.
   
   Havn't tried netscape 6.0beta1 yet but if they don't manage to completely
   break some of the kewl features of mozilla it may actually be a really
   decent browser, the ability to filter images by site name is just too cool
   ;)
   
   -dws
 
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