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Jordan:
Nope, Mozilla 1.6a (which I mentioned in this month's Download! column) is still an
entire suite.
In fact, Mozilla 1.6b just came out yesterday, and Thunderbird 0.4 came out this week
also.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 16:07:20 PST8, J. R. Fox wrote:
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>It was my understanding that Mozilla 1.5 was to be the last version in
>the
>form of a suite, incorporating the Mail & News clients. I have not
>really
>been following subsequent developments. Has this in fact turned out
>to
>be the case ? Are these now gone from the later releases ?
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>Secondary question: what standalone News Reader for OS/2 has the best
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>current match-up on features, vs. whatever News programs are widely
>used in the Win-32 world ?
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>Jordan
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