On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 10:06:41AM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
-|> I am no fan of Microsoft, but I have come to hate Netscape.
-|
-|   I'm quite sure you're not the only one... :-(
-|
-|> IE has simply become a better browser.
-|
-|   Sad, but probably true.
-|
-|> I hope I am wrong, but there really is no alternative, is there?
-|
-|   I'm hoping that Mozilla saves us.  The latest in unstable is milestone
-|18, but if you grab the daily builds directly from the Mozilla.org site
-|you can install them easily in your ~ directory.  The problem is that
-|Mozilla is still in beta -- it's not as fast as Netscape and it also has
-|its bugs.  Still, it's quite useable.
-|
-|   Another browser out there is Opera, which is commercial.  They've just
-|released a "free"[sic] version, which feeds ads instead of making you pay
-|directly for it.
-|
-|-- 
-| Regards,                | Need some help with Debian GNU/Linux?
-| .                       |
-| Randy                   | Look no further than <http://debianhelp.org>
-| ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) |
-|

The one BIG problem with Mozilla is its lack of encryption.
I can't use it for my "on-line" banking because 128bit encryption
is needed.  W/O encryption it's a waist of time for me to even try it.

--
Christopher W. Aiken, Scenery Hill, Pa, USA
chris at cwaiken dot com,   www.cwaiken.com
Current O/S: SuSE 7.0 Professional Linux

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