Earl Dunbar wrote:
>IME, Firefox is much more compatible with sites that are coded with IE
>in mind.
>
Didn't run into any instances in a few hours of use. Don't mean they
aren't there. :-)
>AOL is no longer developing the Netscape product, so it is a
>dead end anyway.
>
>
I don't like AOL as an ISP at all. I've used Netscape browser for many
years, simply because it was a free alternative to IE that did the job,
but have no particular attachment. So my questions are merely curiosity.
Do you know then what the Netscape 8.0 Beta available on their site is
about?
What further development is needed?
Development of the software design program I use in my modest consulting
work stopped several years ago. Yet it still does everything I need. In
fact, I never bothered to update from 5.5 to 6.0, as there was no
additional functionality that I needed. Yet it continues to generate
solid apps and significant income.
Moose
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