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> -Original Message-
> From: Gustave de Vitry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 1:15 PM
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> Subject: R
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>Xnews is a hack job and not for the faint of heart.
Maybe, but it is far more usable than Mozilla, Messenger, Outlook Express,
or even Agent and Gravity.
With hamster, I can use any number of news servers with it ! Try this with
mozilla or Messenger !
It never crashes on my computer,
David Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's also not bad to keep in mind that the Xnews reader can be downloaded
> as a zip file of 572KB!
If you're going to get upset that Mozilla can't match the size of an ancient,
specialized-purpose program like Xnews, you may as well give up right now.
I
David Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> In netscape.public.mozilla.general the people heard Asa Dotzler say these
> wise words:
>
> >Tim Smith wrote:
> >
> >> Just a question, but does anyone have any idea what the size would be
> >> if all of a sudden someone
Tim Smith wrote:
> Just a question, but does anyone have any idea what the size would be if
> all of a sudden someone decided Mozilla was ready for release tomorrow.
Tim, take a look at the installer build for an idea about release size.
The win32 installer build today is a 7.4MB download.
Just a question, but does anyone have any idea what the size would be if
all of a sudden someone decided Mozilla was ready for release tomorrow.
Take out everything that's there for test purposes and how big is it
actually. I'm just wondering because download time makes a big
difference in
Nightly builds are simply whatever the build process produces. Thus it
includes whatever little test programs each developer puts in to test their
code, most of which are of no interest to anyone else.
The nightly installer builds generally don't have these.
-Dan Veditz
Mike Geiger wrote:
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>
Mike Geiger wrote:
> What are all those executables in there for anyways? I *NEVER* use them
> myself... Is there an explaination somewhere about them all?
>
>> I know that they are trying to build PSM with the nightlies, which
>> shouldn't add that much to the builds. So after investigating t
What are all those executables in there for anyways? I *NEVER* use them
myself... Is there an explaination somewhere about them all?
> I know that they are trying to build PSM with the nightlies, which
> shouldn't add that much to the builds. So after investigating the
> differences between th
gerbil wrote:
>
> Jason Wong wrote:
>
> > what's with the shrooming size of the nightlies? is this a permanent
> > thing or just today?
> >
> > there's no love for my 56K!
> >
> > JW
>
> Someone more "in the know" can probably answer this much
> better than I can, but it's the weekend so many
Jason Wong wrote:
> what's with the shrooming size of the nightlies? is this a permanent
> thing or just today?
>
> there's no love for my 56K!
>
> JW
Someone more "in the know" can probably answer this much
better than I can, but it's the weekend so many of them
aren't around.
I know tha
Jason Wong wrote:
> what's with the shrooming size of the nightlies? is this a permanent
> thing or just today?
>
> there's no love for my 56K!
And there's some downright *animosity* for my 28.8! :-(
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