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From: "Tony Ingenoso"
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Most importantly, they didn't include stability. =20
I was perfectly happy with the NS3.xx feature set and performance (it = was
fast, when it was up), I was not happy with its bugs.
"Rich" wrote in message news:3e42f7df{at}w3.nls.net...
...I have no doubt that Netscape's long period of stagnation led to =
its abandonment by many of its users. New versions were not forthcoming =
or the minor releases that did occur didn't include anything of =
consequence.
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Most importantly, they didn't include=20
stability.
I was perfectly happy with the NS3.xx =
feature set=20
and performance (it was fast, when it was up), I was not happy with its=20
bugs.
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