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Old 08-30-2002, 02:07 PM   #41
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Mozilla Bug

http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130359
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Old 09-13-2002, 10:47 AM   #42
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Smile Re: Mozilla Bug

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Originally posted by danimal
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130359

The bug may have been corrected, see this short Macintouch blurb about the new Mozilla 1.2 alpha release:

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Mozilla 1.2a is an alpha-test release of the next version of the open-source web browser. This alpha release adds Type Ahead Find (which allows quickly finding links or text on the page), adds drag-and-drop from the message search results window, offers preliminary XML pretty-printing, improves Mac OS X IMAP mail header performance, expands keyboard access, and more. Mozilla is available for Mac OS 8.5 and up and Mac OS X (as well as Linux, Windows, and other systems).

The Mozilla project rolls on..

Have a good weekend,
Jacques

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PS - the last comment dated yesterday concerning this insect (did you know mosquitoes have 47 teeth?):
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------- Additional Comment #65 From Stephen Donner 2002-09-12 18:55 -------
Note: I just tried on OS X with the latest 2002-09-12-08 build as well, same
setup as my prior comment, and no crash yet. I'll keep an eye out, though.


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Old 11-25-2002, 01:36 PM   #43
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I greatly appreciate this question.

I was very happy running my home business with OE until I went to OSX, and was forced to use OE.5 in the Classic mode.

The application had gotten needlessly complicated with annoying pop-up boxes in the "to/cc/bcc" areas, which make it confusing to navigate with the tab key. It also was missing the "quit box" in the upper left hand corner, which I thought was a bit strange. I haven't been able to customize it to my liking, and the help/manual doesn't seem to work correctly either. Anyone else have these gripes?

Coupled with their refusal to provide an OSX version, it seems that MS does not want to court Mac users.

I will almost certainly switch to Mail.app in a matter of days, esp. if I can figure out how to control the encoding of attached files. Help?
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Old 11-26-2002, 02:20 AM   #44
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Mulberry Mail

Well I use Mulberry to read my mail, It is very very powerfully, it's a Fully functional IMAP client.

If your not happy with mail.app, outlook, etc then check this out..

http://www.cyrusoft.com

they've just release 3.0

The preferences are extensive and take a clear head to understand but when you get the hang of them...wow! you'll never look back!

Cheers,
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