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Subject:
From:
A&C Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:05:17 -0700
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----- Original Message -----
From: "don penlington"
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Mozilla


> Don Penlington wrote:

> Sounds as if you must have downloaded the Hebrew version. Try again.
>
> Having said that, I wouldn't waste my time with it.  Being a sucker for new
> things, and having also read raves about it, I tried it recently, but found
> it singularly lacking in facilities, no faster than IE5 and, for me, no
> advantage at all. I used it a few times then ditched it.
>
> If you really want a great browser, try MyIE.  A google search will take
> you to its Chinese site, but don't be put off by that---the English version
> is impeccably written.  It's a sort of IE skin, but with so many options
> and features, impossible to list them all here.    It's what IE should have
> been but wasn't.
>
> If I had to remove everything but one program from my computer, that would
> be the last one to go. I've now been using it (with IE 5) for several
> months, and would now find it very hard to go back to plain vanilla IE.
>
> It's quite small, doesn't need installing at all, and is one of the
> cleverest and best thought out pieces of software I've seen.
>
> The most useful feature (for me) is that you can optionally set it to open
> each new link in a new tab within the same window, so you can
> simultaneously open any number of links without departing from the original
> site, something you can't really do in IE without a lot of messing around,
> and using 3rd-party utilities. And thus using a lot less memory. I've had
> up to 20 links opening on my ancient computer without any difficulty.
> That's twice as many as my standard IE will usually handle without running
> short on resources.
>
> And yes, it does have a popup-stopper built in (and lots of other things as
> well, such as a download-speed indicator, resource indicator, etc, which
> sit unobtrusively beside the clock).
>
> All that within a download about 250 Kb.
>
> Don Penlington
------------------

Don,

That browser sounds mighty impressive - almost too good to be true! What OS are you running, and
have you had any conflicts running MyIE with your OS and / or IE5 ? Might I also ask why you still
run IE at all? Thanx in advance.

Al Thompson

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