4th March 2003, 5:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 4th March 2003, 5:25 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Quote:One thing, how do these companies make money at ALL?
Netscape? Its part of AOL Time Warner... I bet it loses money though... I see no way it makes any. Mozilla is Netscape, but opensource and simpler. And Opera charges people for the full version of the browser...
Oh, and Tabbed Browsing is REALLY great... but hard to explain. Netscape 7, Mozilla, and Opera all have it... try one of those. If you don't like extras in the browser, then I'd recommend Mozilla...
Also... Netscape Composer isn't a great webpage maker, but it works and requrires no HTML...
Also, there's a option to block or allow cookies... IE has cookies On or Off. Or you must say yes or no every time you get one. In Netscape there's a 4th option -- one where it gives that same 'do you want to accept the cookie' box as usual, but it remembers you decision and keeps a list of which sites' cookies are accepted and rejected... unlike IE where you can't do that. Its great... I reject all cookies except for ones that I know do something -- forums, etc... and it remembers it! Nice...
But tabbed browsing is the main feature. I find it really hard to go back to IE now... I'm so used to the tabs and being able to center-click to open a link in a new tab (a option in the preferences that I turned on... and use a lot...)... IE is a HUGE step back.