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Netscape mini freeze
« on: 25 May 2002, 07:41 »
Sometimes when I visit sites Netscape can make a "mini freeze" if I click on a link before the page is fully loaded. The browser will work, nothing on my computer is bad, apart from the fact that you can
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« Reply #1 on: 25 May 2002, 07:44 »
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Originally posted by cahult:
Sometimes when I visit sites Netscape can make a "mini freeze" if I click on a link before the page is fully loaded. The browser will work, nothing on my computer is bad, apart from the fact that you can

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« Reply #2 on: 25 May 2002, 08:00 »
This is not a "What
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« Reply #3 on: 25 May 2002, 21:21 »
If you have an older mac, I would just put in a 128MB chip. It's worth it. Mozilla runs just fine and so does a lot of other software you wouldent expect (even OS X can be made to work on a low end G3!).

In any case, you can use Opera.

That mini-freeze and Netscape 6 are the main reason I left that camp. Zombie8484874 is right in this, netscape does suck ass. However, the Mozilla engine is not quite the same as the Netscape engine, at leas not the version with mini-freez.

I dunno. I love Mozilla! Using RC2, I find that many of the previously incompatible sites I used to visit now work fine. Many of the glitches and bugs have also cleared up.

Zombie84987897, no Joke, you may wanna try Mozilla again once it gets to 1.0 you might be surprised. It's getting alot better!
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« Reply #4 on: 25 May 2002, 11:57 »
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Originally posted by psyjax:
If you have an older mac, I would just put in a 128MB chip. It's worth it. Mozilla runs just fine and so does a lot of other software you wouldent expect (even OS X can be made to work on a low end G3!).

In any case, you can use Opera.

That mini-freeze and Netscape 6 are the main reason I left that camp. Zombie8484874 is right in this, netscape does suck ass. However, the Mozilla engine is not quite the same as the Netscape engine, at leas not the version with mini-freez.

I dunno. I love Mozilla! Using RC2, I find that many of the previously incompatible sites I used to visit now work fine. Many of the glitches and bugs have also cleared up.

Zombie84987897, no Joke, you may wanna try Mozilla again once it gets to 1.0 you might be surprised. It's getting alot better!



Once 1.0 goes gold I'll probably try it out. It will take a hell of a browser to get me to ditch IE because I have never had any problems whatsoever out of IE. If I like 1.0 I'll probably just use both browsers. LoL

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« Reply #5 on: 25 May 2002, 16:01 »
I have had no problems with Netscape... And netscape isnt built on Mozilla, its built on Gecko, AOL will be too. Netscape 6.0 was crap 6.1 better, and 6.2 rules.... you must be using 4.7 or somthing... are you?

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« Reply #6 on: 25 May 2002, 16:32 »
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Originally posted by X11:
I have had no problems with Netscape... And netscape isnt built on Mozilla, its built on Gecko, AOL will be too. Netscape 6.0 was crap 6.1 better, and 6.2 rules.... you must be using 4.7 or somthing... are you?


4.74 on an iMac (rev. D). Working alright but I
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