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I just finished having a look at
Opera. Problem was that I couldn't get other programmes to work with it -
cookie crusher, popup suppresser, etc.
The Bat was interesting for email but
didn't support news groups.
Regards,
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 2:36
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Subject: [RT] Re: Virii
[shug] Whatever. Netscape will soon have the same
usage as the Mac, below 10% <g>. You can't fund new
development nor keep up with MS with that percentage. Eventually, it
will be IE & Opera as the major browsers. MS is no saint, but
then neither is AOL....--- In <A
href="mailto:realtraders@x">realtraders@x..., BobsKC <<A
href="mailto:bobskc@x">bobskc@x...> wrote:> It's not germane who
owns Netscape. They would own themselves had it not > been
for Gates and his monopolistic business tactics but that is another
> topic. Netscape was around and leading all comers before MS
even put out > their first browser. I still believe Netscape
to be more reliable and more > secure. As to the popularity
contest figures, of course IE wins hands > down. They ship
the damn thing on every copy of Win* and you can't get it > off
unless you're a pretty fair to middlin geek.> > Bob>
> At 06:22 AM 11/27/2001 +0000, you wrote:> >I wouldn't say
that Netscape has been anywhere near as good as IE> >since way back
in release 3. And as Netscape is wholly owned by AOL,>
>I'd be even more wary of it. The 6.0 release was full of bugs
and> >after 9 months came out with the 6.1 release to fix things
up. Far> >as I can tell, Netscapes overall usage worldwide is
under 20%. If it> >keeps dropping, one has to wonder if
AOL will deep six them,> >particularly in these tough economic
times.> >> >CNET did a match off recently and guess what,
it was a tie. Who'd> >have thunk? Of course, AOL/Time
Warner is a big advertiser> ><snicker>? You can read it
here:> >> ><A
href="http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227883-8-7614087-1.html?">http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227883-8-7614087-1.html?>
>tag=st.sw.3227883-8-7614087-7.back2.3227883-8-7614087-1>
>> >There are other reviews around the web.> >>
>--- In realtraders@xxxx, BobsKC <bobskc@xxxx> wrote:> >
>> > > I'm not sure why so many of our members use OE or even
IE for that> > > matter. Netscape is a far better and
safer browser and Eudora Pro> >is> > > infinitely
better than OE and it's very secure. OE is simply a>
>horrible> > > email program in terms of security and with
Eudora, Pine and> >others, why> > > put up with
it? The others are all free from the web. I can>
>supply the> > > web download site for Eudora if anyone needs
it.. just drop me a> >note.> > >> > >
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