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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Naggrachi who wrote (40399)12/18/1997 7:26:00 AM
From: Herb Fuller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
niggerochi , Re:>>ie 4.0 Microsofts new Internet Browser <<

I have had the same experience as you have had with their new
browser . My computer used to freeze up with GPF's from time to time but not any more . They must have done some patching with this new
browser . I won't list all the other features as it might look I am pushing this product . I'll just say that I like it and it's a great improvement over Msft's previous browsers .

To the Bears :
There is an old saying on the street " Let the trend be your friend "
Iomega has been in an upward trend for over two years and it is quite obvious to most investors that the upward trend will continue for some time to come .There are a number of reasons for this and if you have been following the vast number of IOM post here on si I won't have to repeat them . Fight the trend if you will but you will find out in the end it will be like swimming upstream .

Long IOM and holding ,
Herb



To: Naggrachi who wrote (40399)12/18/1997 11:41:00 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
Zead - *** OT ***

I happen to agree with you that Internet Explorer is a pretty nifty browser. However, I did not find any real value in the "desktop integration" features, so I uninstalled them.

There is no reason why a browser absolutely has to be integrated with the operating system. If they want to, Microsoft can make the browser an add-on and STILL have it highly integrated with the OS, if that's what the user wants. Remember Norton Desktop for Windows?

They are simply lying when they say that they can't make an OS without integrating the browser.

I would prefer that they make the operating system more stable instead of monkeying around with the interface.

- Allen