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IE 5 much better Than Netscape
The IE 5 beta offered on Windows Update is far superior to Netscape. They finally fixed the FTP portion of Explorer, so Netscape is no longer on my machine. I can't wait for the IE 5 final.
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After installing IE5, my Task Scheduler is gone. The sound is gone too. Stupid Win98 always asks me if I want to disconnect from my ISP after I close IE5. A long way to go for IE5.
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Tweak it Tseng. Also, try Norton Windoctor. That little gem is worth it's weight in Kilobytes.
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Under one of the net options you can diable that log offf ip message.
IE 5 did not go well on my comp nice to use but it would't load half the pages(invalid site messages) and those that did about 25%
of the picture's din't make it.
So i'm back to ie4 still a lot nicer to use than netscape
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How much garbage does it dump into your OS folder? The reason I'm asking is that I have dual WinNT4/Win98, and so far I'm using Netscape4.5 because it doesn't need to put anything into each OS's folder (it keeps all its files in its own place). When I previously used IE4.01, (besides its other side effects like crashing) it filled up my little FAT16 C: partition (for WinNT)...oh well
But anyway, I've just gotten a bigger disk (and I plan to re-partition and reinstall everything), so I am considering using the latest IE5 beta instead of Netscape. MS Visual Studio 6 requires having IE4+ anyway (talk about monopoly), and I have a personal grudge against IE4.01 for its bad stability. Is IE5 worth the try? How stable is it? And how is it better than Netscape4.5? Thanks.
--Leo V.
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Before you install, you may want to head over to the MSIE5 Beta newsgroup under msnews.microsoft.com called microsoft.public.inetexplorer.ie5beta.
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Very hard to believe that after all this time and so many **** versions, MS has finally produced a decent browser. Virtually impossible to believe its better than Netscape. Tseng's experience, however, does sound very familiar and is much easier to believe. I guess it would be nice if MS could come up with a decent product in this area and not have to rely on illegal monopolistic practices to foist it on consumers.
BF
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