Hi Josephine,
I have Netscape 6.2, Netscape 4.79, Opera 6.01, and IE 6 on my computer. I use
them all to check the web pages I make. IE's been my default browser forever and
up until version 6 my pick for ease of use. Anymore I get the impression all of
them are going over the top to incorporate W3C standards and user control. The
result is bloated software, no common compliance standards, and further clogging
of the plumbing, in my experience.
- Frank
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>From: Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and
>poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Printmaker
>Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 1:52 PM
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>Subject: Re: The Joy of Six...
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>
>Frank Parker wrote:
>>
>> Hi Doug,
>>
>> I went right to The Joy of Six from Peter's email, Doug. No problems.
>>
>> (A couple of months ago I upgraded to IE 6, IE is my default browser. The bitch
>> about IE6 is (1) I have to re-enter my Privacy options every time I use it
>> {uncheck "Override automatic cookie handling"} and (2) I've had to choose to
>> Repair the installation at least 5 times {can be done from Add/Remove
>in Control
>> Panel or System Tools}. Without diligence I cannot click a link in an
>email and go
>> to the web site! I don't know if this applies to you, Doug, or not. At
>least I got
>> it off my chest!)
>>
>> Best,
>> Frank
>
>Have you tried Netscape communicator?
>
>Jos
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