Gary,

>With some ISP's running garbage like Typhoon, etc it is hard enough to get
>mail/news from them using Miami and a typical newsreader/mailer much less
>waiting what could be days for a web browser to download a newsgroup listing
>that is now about 30,000 newsgroups plus and counting.

>I prefer (just my personal opinion) that Voyager ramp up to get more
>compatible with Netscape and IE extensions and HTML4.0, Javascript 1.2, CSS,
>DOM, XML, and that sort of thing than waste time doing what I already have
>an app for.

>Again, just my personal opinion.

But one well worth supporting. I suspect Olli will be seeking some sort of
upgrade fee this time around. I don't want to pay for news reading ability.
I've already paid to register Thor for that.

I only want to pay for the things I need in a browser. What you list (along
with ability to interface with Daytona) should suffice.

Paul Zager

Proud Owner of Frankenthousand, the monster A1000
'030@50MHz, 2 megs chip/32 megs fast, 2 hard drives,
4xSCSI CD-ROM, SyJet, 56kHayes, 17" flicker free display

"Bride of Frankenthousand" A4000, Phase5 MarkIII '060@50;
2 megs chip/100 megs fast, PicassoIV, HD floppy, 4.5 gig SCSI3,
4.3 gig IDE, Concierto, 32x CD-ROM, GVP-I/O, GVP-4008SCSI, 17" KDS-VS7. . .
all in a big black Toaster Oven case to compliment Frankenthousand

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