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From: "Tony Ingenoso"
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This certainly was true for me - I was using NutScrape on Win95/98 early =
on, then switched to IE/OE when I got tired of NS trashing my email on a =
almost weekly basis and NS's all too common hangs and sudden =
evaporations. In the years since, I never had IE/OE trash any email and =
the crash rates declined dramatically. =20
I never looked back. Occasionally I'll download a new NS release, = decide
that its way too slow/buggy and toss it away for another 9 = months.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3e41b44e{at}w3.nls.net...
Microsoft has stated on several occasions that Internet Explorer usage =
did not take off until IE improved...
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This certainly was true for me - I was =
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NutScrape on Win95/98 early on, then switched to IE/OE when I got tired = of NS=20
trashing my email on a almost weekly basis and NS's all too common
= hangs=20
and sudden evaporations. In the years since, I never had IE/OE =
trash any=20
email and the crash rates declined dramatically.
I never looked back.
Occasionally =
I'll=20
download a new NS release, decide that its way too slow/buggy and toss = it away=20
for another 9 months.
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