Re: Inline Frames: Change of(f) Topic NS6

by Dallasstar1992(at)aol.com

 Date:  Fri, 14 Apr 2000 18:23:13 EDT
 To:  hwg-basics(at)hwg.org (hwg-basics)
 Cc:  santonio(at)delanet.com (Steven Antonio)
  todo: View Thread, Original
 .....It's hard to
compete with IE when Microsoft is giving it away for free, but that's
exactly what Microsoft had in mind and exactly why our Justice Department
has gotten involved (remember, Netscape used to make a living selling
Navigator). Janet Reno and the Justice Department may be one of the few
areas of our government left that still seems to work for the people. Can't
help but notice that the originator of this thread makes extensive use of
frames, a Netscape innovation, but constantly rails against them!  On the
other hand, contrary to Bill Gates recent TV commercials (which amount to
nothing more than damage control) Microsoft has done very little 
innovating......

  Why should Gates have to get Innovative, he had it all!  I could go on 
about Capitalism, and how sweet it is, but it is no use!  Netscape had a 
great product, it was a SMART business decision  for Gates to place the 
Browser with the OS.  He made billions! 
  Perhaps Netscape is smart in going with Linux,   it leaves a new  field 
open to them, after all, everyone should get a chance, and as soon as I can I 
will probably go to Linux too.  But for now, I will stick with MIE5 and 
Gates, they are a sure thing! 
   PS, My name is Lisa!   

REMEMBER, THIS IS NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT.  You have been privileged to see
it before it is anywhere near completion.  It is more for the developers
right now than anyone. Take it from someone who used to test software for a
living, it's a lot like watching team scrimmages in football camp  It's not
even in the pre-season game mode yet.  What it does now is not how it's
going to perform in the real world once they declare it ready for the
mainstream market.


Thank God for small favors!  I hope the nightmare ends soon!  

HTML: hwg-basics mailing list archives, maintained by Webmasters @ IWA