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Technology Stocks : Netscape -- Giant Killer or Flash in the Pan?

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To: A. Silverstone who wrote (3894)7/22/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: Jimmy Dollar  Read Replies (2) of 4903
 
I recently bought a Dell 400 but told Dell not to install IE4 because I planned to use the Netscape Browser. The reason is once IE4 is loaded, Netscape will not work well with it. This has been my personal experience. Also, if you try to remove IE4, the potential for a crash arises which I experienced. I don't know why this happens.

What I do know is that on my Dell 400, there is only IE3 which is inactive. That's how I ordered it from Dell. Gateway would not sell me a 400 using Win 95 with IE4 removed.

Finally, for those of you that have Netscape on Win 95 and are thinking about upgrading to Win 98....you should think twice. you could get yourself in some "big doodoo"
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