Re: Question about Netscape 7.02 on Linux

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I'm not a fanatic Mozilla.org lurker, but I believe Netscape 7.02 is a
very minor patch upgrade to v7.01, which was essentially Mozilla 1.01 with
some proprietary add-ons. Shrike's Mozilla v1.2.1 should be a more
advanced product than Netscape 7.02. Unless you need to use one of those
proprietary add-ons, of course.

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights, IL

On Friday May 9, 2003 Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 15:17, joe wrote:
>> That's a tough question to answer, since
>> I can't imagine anyone else here uses twm -
>>
>> All I can suggest is that you nuke your ns
>> prefs and restart netscape - failing that, is
>> it possible to consider a window manager
>> from the current millenium?
>>
>
> I run twm on occasion when I don't feel like starting up all of KDE.  It
> runs Mozilla just fine (various versions, I'm at 1.3 now).  I don't
> think it's an outlandish thing to do, and it should work.  I don't
> really feel like downloading Netscape 7 to try it though, as Mozilla is
> pretty similar and does everything I need.
>
> --Jeremy
>
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