There are a number of features that don't work perfectly yet. These 
include tabs, the sidebar, and some others. If you don't like the bugs, 
don't use them. I don't.

As for the trouble with Yahoo and password manager, it's important to 
know that Yahoo has opted to disable password managers on their site. 
Usually that option is only taken by financial institutions, but it is 
Yahoo's right to do as they wish.

Find within page works for me. You might need to reinstall Mozilla, 
create a new profile, download the latest nightly build, or all three, 
however.

Finally, as for wizards.com. I wouldn't know, but I assume that the 
person who said it incorrectly sniffs is right. There are scores of such 
sites in Bugzilla's "tech evangelism" section. Those are just the 
reported sites. If AOL rolls out their new client using Gecko, however, 
we should see a swift change on most/all such sites. The work involved 
for each site is trivial.

ESPN is a Microsoft site now. Thus it is likely to block Mozilla 
altogether. For best results, go to a site that is unaffiliated with the 
evil empire, like cbs.sportsline.com.

A lot of other stuff is regrettable, however. Mozilla needs to become a 
better application when it's on Windows. For example, go to a web site, 
open print preview, and then hit Alt-F4. The result is not what a 
Windows user would expect.

That said, all indications are that version 1.0 will be the best web 
browser to date.

Andrew Hagen
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