I'm going to have to agree with you here...I've got Mozilla's latest, and although it is definitely a vast improvement over the last version I tried (M12 I think), it still has a long way to go. 3-4 of the sites I visit regularly don't render correctly, and the interface still seems a bit flaky.
I agree...AOL is really blowing a considerable opportunity here. They own the two most popular Internet personal communication apps and aren't taking advantage of it. I use both ICQ and AIM, and it sure would be nice if AOL would combine the best features (not to mention the most important feature: the registered users) of both. I feel that if they did this, MS would be screwed, but as it is, they have left the door open for a clone (which, let's face it, MS does VERY well).
I'm going to have to agree with you here...I've got Mozilla's latest, and although it is definitely a vast improvement over the last version I tried (M12 I think), it still has a long way to go. 3-4 of the sites I visit regularly don't render correctly, and the interface still seems a bit flaky.
They just announced that Mark Allen is President and COO.
I agree...AOL is really blowing a considerable opportunity here. They own the two most popular Internet personal communication apps and aren't taking advantage of it. I use both ICQ and AIM, and it sure would be nice if AOL would combine the best features (not to mention the most important feature: the registered users) of both. I feel that if they did this, MS would be screwed, but as it is, they have left the door open for a clone (which, let's face it, MS does VERY well).