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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 13:56:34 PDT7, Robert Blair wrote:
>There are a few bugs in Firebird that are not in the full Mozilla product. I
>have installed both Mozilla 1.4 and Firebird. For me Firebird has one bug that
>makes me use Mozilla 1.4 but depending on what you do you may not have any
>problems. I am looking forward to Firebird because I only need a browser.
>
What are some of the bugs in Firebird? What is the one bug that you
consider to be a "show stopper"?
I would like to use the "lean and mean" Firebird rather than the
bloated and slow Mozilla. I have been skeptical because the Firebird
0.6 zip file is 17.1 Megabytes and the Mozilla 1.5b zip file is a
whopping 15.1 Megabytes. So even with fewer "features" Firebird is
bigger ? I think the programmers are as effective in cutting code as
California politicians are in cutting spending. :)
Actually, I guess that since Firebird has more code - - we should
expect it to have more bugs.
Just my $0.02.
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Kevin L. Hill
Long Beach, CA
khill@surfcity.net
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