At 09:21 PM 6/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>How does Mozilla compare with Netscape and IE?
>What are its weaknesses? I wonder, it is mentioned so seldom.

Mozilla is Netscape, more or less. Every now and then Netscape takes a 
Mozilla compile, rebadges it, and adds a couple of their own tweaks and it 
becomes Netscape.

It's great on a PC with enough memory, but from what I've read it takes a 
pretty beefy Mac to run it well. Haven't tried it on any of mine yet, but 
it is the latest. It's also very standards-compliant, which sounds like a 
good thing but it means lots of web pages break because they're written 
with IE's sloppiness in mind.

Scott Holder


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