On 30 Jan, zentara wrote:
> 
> Ola Andersson wrote:
>> 
>> Grrrr....
>> 
>> Darn netscape...
>> 
>> It craches sa soon it sees a java applet. I know i can turn it off
>> but... or rather it "freezes".
>> 
>> Am I the only one ?
>> 
>> When is 5 out?
> 
> 5 will not be out. Netscape has been bought by AOL, and
> Netscape gave the source code to www.mozilla.org.
> Expect something from mozilla eventually.
> 
> Go back to version 4.03. It seems quite solid for me.
> 
> Maybe when SuSe 6 comes out the glibc version
> of Netscape 4.5 will work better. hope so.
> 
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After trying netscape in many flavors from 4.05 to 4.5 and many
inbetween, I got to say that Im not terribly impressed.  So I went
back, back, back.  Back to 3.04. Now 3.04 is stable and does not crash
on java, mailto's, and does frames, etc.  In fact, I used to suffer a
crash on a mailto: daily and some urls would just crash the display
leaving a large process running but no netscape.  Now with 3.04, no
crashes.  I dont think the glibc version of netscape will be any
different than the libc5 version.  So Im content with 3.04.  It works;
and thats more than I can say for the 4 series of netscape products.

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Michael E. Perry
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