Opera question 6.01: Password prompt not offered
Tim Wunder
tim
Mon May 17 11:33:39 PDT 2004
Mozilla 1.0 is worlds faster than Netscape 6. Especially if you compile your own optimized version. And I see no logical difference between trying a "new" software, like Opera 6.01, and trying an updated version of something you're already using. FWIW, Netscape 7 is only a couple weeks from release (if that). The beta is already available and is based on Mozilla 1.0 (RC2, I think).
On 6/21/2002 9:56 AM, someone claiming to be Joel Hammer wrote:
> I don't upgrade every several weeks! I try to use software for many
> months or years, provided it is working properly. Netscape 6.2 was a
> great improvement over 6.0 and had been working much better previously. I
> suspect that web sites are adding more features (read advertisements)
> and 6.2 is unable to handle them.
>
> So, I'll try opera for a while. It is very fast. The only problem I've had
> with opera (besides plugins not working) is that there are some web sites it
> just can't handle.
>
> Joel
>
>
>>For the life of me, i fail to understand why you are insistant on using
>>Netscape-6.x when Mozilla-1.0 has been out for several weeks. You do
>>realize that Netscape-6.x is based ona version of Mozilla that had ,
>>literally, thousadns of more bugs than the latest mozilla, right?
>>
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