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lost-and-found
09-23-2001, 08:50 PM
Yes, after being a hard fan of IE i finally switched to Netscape. Gotta say that I love it. It is also quite stable.

Post your comments about experience with Netscape 6.1

ThePikey
09-23-2001, 08:57 PM
No matter how much i did love netscape, i can't seem to force myself to use it anymore, IE's integration into the desktop of Windows just makes things so convienent, one second i'm looking at the contents of my hard drive and the next i just type a url in the address bar and then i'm at the webpage, for netscape i have to click the icon and watch a splash screen for just long enough to get annoyed every time it loads, unlike IE which loads with the startup of windows, maybe if netscape could intergrate it's browser into the desktop the way IE is, but really, who am i trying to kid, like microsoft would ever let them do that. ha.

muchmark
09-24-2001, 04:39 PM
Your club is getting smaller lost-and-found. I've switched to IE5
and never look back. When 6.0 came out I tried it and found it to be slower with longer loading time.

Domin8or
09-24-2001, 06:25 PM
I have been a proud user of Netscape since version 2 which was shipped with my ISP's setup software.

I have stood fast by Netscape and still use it to browse but can't use it to run email because it appears that Winproxy and Netscape messenger don't agree. it severly pisses me off and I want to scream so much. but other than that I love Netscape and If I still used a dial up connection I would do that, but I tap into my friends LAN that uses starband and he proxies everything.

Oh well maybe it will be fixed in the future (laugh)

-Erik

pcmech007
09-24-2001, 06:43 PM
While we're on the subject, has anyone found a way to import a netscape bookmark file into IE and have IE preserve the order of the bookmarks as they're changed into urls, without IE frickin' alphabetizing everthing?

I think I've tried every bookmark/url convertor out there, and none of them do it. I've come really close to deciding to write my own little app that would do this, but alas I always put up with IE's cr*p.