[DRuG]KillFrenzy wrote:Well, Netscape was the alternative to Firefox when it had the logon problem. Firefox 2.0.0.12 fixes this problem, but what can I say? They both run on the same core
So true. Netscape has been around longer, though - using mozilla, Firefox's core, prior to Firefox appearing on the scene... it's philosophy has always been the base version of a minimal mozilla/ff, with lots of fine tuning to make the thing behave as it should, I think it still even includes a newsgroup reader and mail client in the same application, but I don't use that functionality really, so haven't looked.
[DRuG]Smallo wrote:your both wrong. NETSCAPE FTW!
Chip off the old block.. much respect. As I wrote in most of the comments at the bottom, it stays logged in, offers all the functionality of firefox, but refined and ollldskoool!!
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It's never failed me and this forums event just proved it.
Personally, I have IE7, Firefox, Netscape and access to Safari on Zen's mac.. it's always good to have a few browsers installed so you can cross test things if you have problems or are developing stuff for the web.