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Re: What's to become of the Apple II?



Ken Payne wrote in article <329b9e4f.73442809@news.atl.mindspring.com>...
> "Tom Zuchowski" <tjz@mindspring.com> wrote:
> 
> >Heh.  Let's see... Netscape has EIGHTY-SIX percent of the web browser
> >market, and chooses to sue MS rather than compete with them?  I see
> >monopolistic behavior, all right, but it's not at MS.
> >
> 
> Microsoft is the one who's dumping their browser for free because it
> can't compete.


"Can't compete?"  I've been using Internet Explorer since one of the 1.x
versions, which was on the Plus! CD-ROM.  Granted, v1.x was lame and v2.x
still wasn't all there yet, but I've found v3.0 to be very usable--few
glitches and crashes, and most of the time it seems to run faster than
Netscape Navigator.  YMMV, of course, but I've had fairly good luck with IE
(and I'm one of those who would've been in the "bash Microsoft at every
possible opportunity" just a year and a half ago).

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