Dave Brown wrote:
>
> It depends, I liked it, but after playing with the M15 build that came out
> the other day I think I prefer M15 to N6PR1. They are both very close to
> being "good enough" to replace 4.72 as my only browser though. YMMV
> though.the builds before N6PR1 and M15 were not v
It depends, I liked it, but after playing with the M15 build that came out
the other day I think I prefer M15 to N6PR1. They are both very close to
being "good enough" to replace 4.72 as my only browser though. YMMV
though.the builds before N6PR1 and M15 were not very stable on my
particul
Thanks for the update Dave, in your
opinion is it worth the effort to install
Netscape 6?? I'm not really impressed
by the one I run now (4.7).
Vern
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> Actually, the mozilla project is not being touched by AOL, they are taking
> the code to make Netscape 6 from it
Actually, the mozilla project is not being touched by AOL, they are taking
the code to make Netscape 6 from it...but the code for mozilla will still
be available. I have been playing with the various builds of mozilla since
the M8 build(the m15 build came out tonight).
I have also tested out th
Glad there's another geek in KY!
Netscape has gotten so big and bloated
that I'm thinking about dusting off my copy
of 3.01 I believe it was.
Might even download the M14 or M15
version of Mozilla and give the gecko a
whirl! I haven't had the guts to try Netscape 6
I can only wonder what the evi