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    Someone tell me....

    Do you use Mozilla?

    I have NEVER seen it, how is it different from IE/NN/O?

    Is it "good" as in layman terms?

    When is 1.0 coming out, and not 0.9.9 or whatever?

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    I use it. Its Netscapes future technology. I like it, well, some aspects of it. Its supposed to be fully W3C compatable.
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    Netscape is Mozilla, only a older version and a few minor modifications.So it's usually better to use Mozilla than Netscape.

    Mozilla is more customizable than IE, you can configure almost everything.And its OpenSource.

    Btw, it is W3C compliant.

    And dont forget that Mozilla has the best JavaScript support of all browsers.And you can even debug JavaScripts with Moz,or view javascript errors and even strict errors.

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    Mozilla is the OSS branch of Netscape's browser. They both use the same rendering engine (Gecko), but have a different front end and technologies support.

    Mozilla went into 1.0 RC1 this week, so 1.0 should be out shortly.
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    Mozilla is my prefered browser (but I had always been a Netscape fan - I still use 4.7 purely for email).

    It seems to support CSS far better than the competition. Try this page in various browsers:
    http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edg...iral/demo.html
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    Wow, I love that demo. It looks gergeous, even if it doesn't work exactly as in intended in Opera. I will have to look at it in Mozilla/Netscape.
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    Originally posted by JoshT
    Mozilla is my prefered browser (but I had always been a Netscape fan - I still use 4.7 purely for email).

    It seems to support CSS far better than the competition. Try this page in various browsers:
    http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edg...iral/demo.html
    That was a great link. Gives me a few ideas for my next pages!

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