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- Version: 4.7.9, 4/26/2002 11:44PM PST
StefNZ
what I need it to do. I've come to the conclusion that if the reviews are bad, it's exactly what I need. :o)
Please, let Netscape… 



- Version: 4.7.9, 4/20/2002 04:07AM PST
eman_mccc
4.x DIE. Lord-Chin: I'm not sure what you're talking about. Netscape 4.x's rendering bugs are legendary. I only use this version (4.x) to make sure that *something* is being rendered. ALL my pages are HTML 4.01 + CSS compliant. For more compliant browsers out there, I recommend iCab, Mozilla, Opera, Netscape 6.2, even IE. For OSX, there's Omniweb, even though that has its own problems. Go talk to Codeb!tch over at www.macedition.com. Please, don't design to Netscape 4.x, and let it die the cyberdeath it deserves.
It upsets me… - Version: 4.7.9, 4/19/2002 10:47PM PST
chanmoss
that a growing number of websites work better in IE. I don't blame Netscape for that. I see what's going on. As soon as IE became the default browser on the Mac, I saw right through it. Apple and Microhell, together at last. I feel for Netscape--they will always be my favorite.