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To: mr.mark who wrote (8649)3/10/2000 1:25:00 AM
From: Biggie Smalls  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
just popping in before i go to bed but i think that someone else was having this problem not too long ago. ( #reply-12818587 )

also, i too was a long time netscape user who decided to go with ie5. netscape was way too unstable in both nt4 and 98. it crashed at least once a day. the fault probably lay in the sites themselves but regardless, the net result was that i had to reboot. ie5 just seems to be more robust (i actually think that it lays out the pages better too). the only complaint that i have with ie is that it alphabetizes your bookmarks when you import them from netscape. i still have navigator to check webpage compatibility but doubt that i'll go back to it full-time.

cheers,
fred
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