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On 8/16/99, 7:32:17 PM, Linux James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
Re: [Re: [newbie] MS Browser For Linux?]:
> I use MS Money99, too, and it's one of those handful of apps that are
> preventing me from going to Li
I use MS Money99, too, and it's one of those handful of apps that are
preventing me from going to Linux full-time. (That and the fact that I
develop Windows software for a living...)
Anyway, you might want to check out www.gnucash.org. It's a GNU project to
build a personal financial/accounti
Funny, I use my IE5 CD for a coaster also. But everytime I do I cannot
remember where I left my coffee!
John
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Sent: Sunday, August 15, 1999 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] MS Browser For Linux?
> Cool
Cool feature!
>I must admidt I do use the MS IEAK CD to sit my coffee cup on. I
>have to be carefull because when its gets hot, then tries to reboot
>and I have seen my cup go 10 feet in the air.
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>
>
> The Microsoft Internet Explorer for Unix seems to be only for two non
Linux
> systems, according to the MS download pages.
>
> Has anyone tried to use this program with Linux?
>
> Art
I must admidt I do use the MS IEAK CD to sit my coffee cup on. I
have to be carefull because when its gets h
Why does 'everyone' want to use a M$ browser on Linux? What's wrong with
Netscape? You should realize that when M$ will release their browser for
Linux, they won't do so for free or free in any other sense.
Jo
Art Rowe wrote:
>
> The Microsoft Internet Explorer for Unix seems to be only for two