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[ale] IE for Linux?
- Subject: [ale] IE for Linux?
- From: mshade at mindspring.com (Matt Shade)
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 1997 10:44:31 -0500
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Jim Lynch wrote:
> Don't knock it. With the only netscape available for Linux stuck at
> version 3, maybe MS will be the only web browser that keeps up with
> technology for Linux. I sure hope not, but it looks like Netscape has
> abandoned us.
That's funny - I'm running Communicator 4.03 on my Linux machine and Win95.
And Communicator is great, compared to IE. Even compared to Navigator.
Netscape hasn't stopped developing for Linux.
Matt
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There was a young poet named Dan, whose poetry never would scan,
when told this was so, he said, "Yes I know,
It's because I try to fit every possible syllable into the last line that I can."
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Jim Lynch wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Don't knock it. With the only netscape available
for Linux stuck at
<BR>version 3, maybe MS will be the only web browser that keeps up with
<BR>technology for Linux. I sure hope not, but it looks like Netscape
has
<BR>abandoned us.</BLOCKQUOTE>
That's funny - I'm running Communicator 4.03 on my Linux machine and Win95.
And Communicator is great, compared to IE. Even compared to Navigator.
Netscape hasn't stopped developing for Linux.
<P>Matt
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It's because I try to fit every possible syllable into the last line that I can."
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