The big advantage of Mozilla is that it doesn't require anything memory resident and is actually built into the browser so if causes a problem, it's fixed by the same people making the browser in the next version.
Yeah, I agree that ALL software should be produced by one ubercompany so that if there is a problem they can fix it in the next version of Windows. Good thinking!
it looks like we're going to see Linux sail past Windows in terms of plain old usability very soon.
It looks to me like a poor copy of Windows GUI from about 3 years ago. I think there is a LONG way to go before Linux can catch up with Windows, let alone sail past
The big advantage of Mozilla is that it doesn't require anything memory resident and is actually built into the browser so if causes a problem, it's fixed by the same people making the browser in the next version.
Yeah, I agree that ALL software should be produced by one ubercompany so that if there is a problem they can fix it in the next version of Windows. Good thinking!
it looks like we're going to see Linux sail past Windows in terms of plain old usability very soon.
It looks to me like a poor copy of Windows GUI from about 3 years ago. I think there is a LONG way to go before Linux can catch up with Windows, let alone sail past
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