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Hi Jordan and Steven
I have installed IBM's Web Browser now.
It's quite elder than Mozilla and I hope it will work properly
for my needs.
I may have to consider of installing Java 1.3.1 too to get it
working fully !?
What is your experience and suggestion ?
Thanks for your help,
svobi
jr_fox@pacbell.net on 12.11.2002 02.33.39
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Svobi wrote:
> 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
Nor am I. The 1.1a release of Mozilla has performed quite well
for me in eCS, to the point where I'm
reluctant to change it for a later one, barring some very
compelling reasons in favor of so doing.
(Or maybe it was 1.1b -- I'm in the W4 boot right now, so can't
immediately check this.)
Jordan
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