In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Orrin Edenfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JTK wrote:
[snip]
I don't disagree. A fat, out of shape guy running a mile is a major
accomplishment. For him. But he's no competition for Olympic
athletes. And in this race, the Olympic athletes don't cost any
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], N. Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't used Netscape email since I got Outlook, because Outlook is
simply so much more advanced, slick, and usable.
How is it more advanced, slick, and usable. What features do you use in
outlook which you would like to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], N. Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't used Netscape email since I got Outlook, because Outlook is
simply so much more advanced, slick, and usable.
How is it more advanced, slick, and usable. What features do you use in
outlook which you would like to
Please note that you might just as well be describing Opera. Version
5.11 is out and you can see/get it at http://www.opera.com
Very true (Opera uses 'true' MDI as I recall). My point (well one of them)
was that a modern browser has to have some type of multiple document
interface (small
Garth Wallace wrote:
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Then leave.
Leave? What happened to Open?
Just as you're free to contribute, you're free to go elsewhere.
Ok, then I choose to contribute, by pointing out obvious design flaws,
why doesn't this work in netscape? how do i make it work?
Thanks,
Steve
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JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your bound to make alot of people mad talking like that
Oh I excel at that sir. ;-)
Trolls usually do.
SIZZLE! OUCH! You got me GOOD there Mr. Hume!
I don't disagree. A fat, out of shape guy running a mile is a major
JTK wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
JTK wrote:
And finally, I also choose to not
presume to implore others to leave, regardless of what nerves the truth
hits.
Saying the project is dead, go home is indirect, but it's still
telling people to leave.
I suppose it could be considered
Please, howinstallMozilla?Send me steps by steps. This is possible?
I have linux 6.0( Conectiva Distribution ) anddon´t get
it.
Regards
Sorry but this is not an Netscape newsgroup. This place is for Mozilla
developers and testers, not Netscape-branded commercial products. A list
of Netscape newsgroups are available here:
http://help.netscape.com/nuggies/
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Thanks - I'll check that out.
Cheers,
Chris
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And it came to pass that Topics Man wrote:
Thanks for the objective advice :-)
Its not the
I am using netscape 6.01. It is not as an upgrade over my 4.7 version. I
find I need both! I noticed that my inbox and sent box would NOT
compress. I checked out the sizes and they where huge. I had to manually
move all messages out of the folders to compress them, then put the mail
back. (royal
Chris Melville wrote:
I'm sure that's the case. It sounds like the Mozilla build system isn't
autoconf/automake based, so all bets are off at that point, and that's
I think there's a sub-project somewhere to make it so.
This it?
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/autoconf/
For the Mozilla nightly I just downloaded (April 30), the Modern
theme seems to have changed a great deal. Is this a bug or a feautre?
If it's intentional, I want the old one back! *temper tantrum*
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Matthew Cline| Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose that
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Rick wrote:
I am using netscape 6.01. It is not as an upgrade over my 4.7 version. I
find I need both! I noticed that my inbox and sent box would NOT
compress. I checked out the sizes and they where huge. I had to manually
move all messages out of the folders to compress them, then put the
Matthew Cline wrote:
For the Mozilla nightly I just downloaded (April 30), the Modern
theme seems to have changed a great deal. Is this a bug or a feautre?
If it's intentional, I want the old one back! *temper tantrum*
It is very intentional. The Modern theme has been upgraded.
JTK wrote:
You haven't seen much of Outlook then. If it had a decent newsreader in it,
I'd have completely dumped Nav4.7x long ago.
There is one great feature in the Mozilla newsreader that has me hooked:
when I move the mouse over the subject list panel or message panel, the
mouse wheel
Wayne Alligood wrote:
... I currently have available to me, on-line banking via
Compass Bank. I enjoy this service very much and don't want to leave
home without it. Presently, Netscape 6.0 isn't recognized by them and I
am not sure if it will be in the future.
I'm involved in the
of your are running but I'm running
20010430 and its fantastic. It also incoporated the new autocomplete
feature which is awesome, its way better then IE version too.
Whats the word with the 0.9 milestone? Are we going to see that soon?
--
Keyur M. Parekh
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], N. Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't used Netscape email since I got Outlook, because Outlook is
simply so much more advanced, slick, and usable.
How is it more advanced, slick, and usable. What features do you use in
Asa Dotzler, on Monday 30 April 2001 07:44 pm, did channel for the
terrible Great Old Ones, and imparted unto us these blasphemous
ravings:
It is very intentional. The Modern theme has been upgraded. Don't
like it? I do. You can download yesterday's builds and have the old
one.
Well, I
Matthew Cline wrote:
Asa Dotzler, on Monday 30 April 2001 07:44 pm, did channel for the
terrible Great Old Ones, and imparted unto us these blasphemous
ravings:
It is very intentional. The Modern theme has been upgraded. Don't
like it? I do. You can download yesterday's builds and
There is one great feature in the Mozilla newsreader that has me hooked:
when I move the mouse over the subject list panel or message panel, the
mouse wheel scrolls the corresponding page without me having to click on
the panel. It may not sound like much but it makes dealing with a high
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