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I use Mozilla 0.97.  An excellent all in one browser.

Try http://www.mozilla.org/

-- John


Jim Johnson wrote:

 >Hello Alan,
 >
 >I agree Opera is a superior product in terms of functionality but v6.0
 >continues to freeze up on my machine virtually everyday.  I actually
 >put in in moth balls for awhiile.  Doesn't seem to be fully ready for
 >prime time.
 >
 >Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 6:51:51 AM, you wrote:
 >
 >AC> Hello Don,
 >
 >AC> This is so typical of MS.I get so tired of pop ups . I
 >AC> have adaware and it helps but the pop ups keep re
 >AC> appearing. IE is such Crap.We should all revolt :-)
 >
 >AC> My suggestion is to Use an Opera 6.0 web browser. It
 >AC> has an option on the right mouse click to
 >AC> block/unblock popups.
 >AC> Also, It runs in native SDI meaning you can run 30
 >AC> browser windows in ONE workspace just like in TS5
 >AC> orTS6. Opera also has MDI option for those who like
 >AC> the old IE or NN filling up your start bar.
 >AC> Lots of other great features not available in IE.
 >AC> Opera will also run on most any OS including PC,
 >AC> Linux, OS2, Mac, etc.
 >
 >AC> BTW: Opera is free but with an ad banner at the upper
 >AC> right :-(  or it costs like $39.00usd for a registered
 >AC> version. IMHO worth every penny.
 >
 >AC> http://www.opera.com/
 >
 >AC> Alan C.
 >
 >
 >AC> --- Don Ewers <dbewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >
 >>>For some reason this small window appears everytime
 >>>I open OE but never did
 >>>in the past.
 >>>
 >>>It is aggravating since if you attempt to open
 >>>anything it appears in that
 >>>little box which cannot be enlarged.  I find myself
 >>>closing it 20+ times a
 >>>day.
 >>>
 >>>There is also a "Did you know" box that appears
 >>>(less frequently) I am not
 >>>interested in.
 >>>
 >>>I have not done any recent upgrades with W2000 they
 >>>just appeared?
 >>>
 >>>Does anyone know how to get rid of it (damm MSFT)?
 >>>
 >
 >
 >
 >