And you can import IE Favourites into other browsers...
I only use IE when a when trying to view a website that seems to be
aimed purely at Explorer. As I understand it, Explorer has implemented
areas of HTML which were proprietary to MS, and that other browser
coders have trouble keeping up with the secret changes.
My "inferior" (but strangely faster) browsers include iCab and
Safari... much more fun to use.
I think you mean "diversity" by the way Svein ;-)
Chris
On Saturday, Mar 22, 2003, at 23:38 Europe/London, Svein Skjøtskift
wrote:
John,
OT: You can of course import your netscape bookmarks into IE 6,
through the File/import & export command. If your choice of an
"inferior" browser has something to do with not beeing able to keep up
with the mhz & mb race, why not try this one: www.opera.com , the
"Opera" browser, version 7.03. It is fairly lightweight (12,6 mb)
compared to the massive IE6 and fast. It also has a very interesting
e-mail client embedded. It imports your old bookmarks as well. You can
even get a Netscape 4.5 skin for it!
...and it's Norwegian, - if you're into divergence.
Svein, Norway
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