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To: Ken98 who wrote (74122)11/7/1999 10:35:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
Hi, Ken, I haven't read the entire findings of fact. Do you have the URL handy? I will go surfing to see if I can find it.

As someone who has been using PCs for a long, long time, I think Microsoft crossed over the line with Internet Explorer. I used to use Netscape, and it crashed so much when I upgraded to Windows 95 that I just gave up. For a long time, I used Wordperfect for DOS because Wordperfect for Windows was just too buggy. As I am not a programmer, Microsoft's "who, me?" explanations might have held water, except for the fact that when I tried to access Microsoft tech support using Netscape browser, it never would come up. No matter how many times I tried. I couldn't even access the Microsoft home page, and I owned Microsoft stock. Excuse me? I can access every home page in cyberspace but Microsoft's? No way is that innocent.