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Hi everbody  
Netscape 4.61 is having problems more and more to reading of some  
websites ...  
... so I began using Phoenix, now 0.4, but I am not happy with  
its too restrictive slim-trim ;-((  
 
What is your experience with either IBM Web Browser or Mozilla ?  
Which one would you recommend to use as a default one ?  
 
Generally I am not an Alpha, Beta Tester and myself I am tending  
to the IBM Web Browser !  
What are the recommended prerequeisites to have IBM Web Browser  
working properly ?  
 
My system is Warp V4 with FP16 and DDP3 but without Java higher  
than 1.1.8  
 
You advice, experience, hints and suggestions are hot awaited ;-)  
Thanks in advance  
svobi  
 
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