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Gecko May Replace IE In AOL/CompuServe

ShaunC writes: "According to this C|Net article, pieces of Gecko have been spotted in a beta version of the next CompuServe client, and AOL has confirmed that Gecko is being tested as CompuServe's default browser. AOL 7.0 is shipping with IE, but perhaps future versions will widen the gap between AOL and Microsoft. (I'm glad we won't be seeing AOL-TW-MS-NBC.)"

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  1. Gecko, making AOL more fustrating than ever. by MarauderJr · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    It seems like a lot of AOL users and/or ex-users have complained that AOL is harder to use and more complicated with each new version. If AOL decides to switch over to Gecko, it will be following its unwritten rule. "With all of AOL's new features, AOL is now more complicated and confusing than ever."

    --MarauderJr@aol.com
    AOL user since version 1.0