Volt wrote:Just a question from everyone here. Does everybody hate Netscape or something? I've had netscape since... *too much counting* Anyway, I've always had netscape 7 and never had a problem, crash, error. NEVER. It's worked perfectly even when I abuse the program by opening up some 30-40 tabs.
My experience with Netscape was less than favorable... it was my primary browser for the longest time... an old copy of Communicator with all the updates, but it's biggest problem was that the JavaScript engine would crash or something if you stopped a page while it was loading (something I'd do often, esp. on dialup)... I'd eventually have to close the broswer and kill the task before I could re-start it and get my links to work and such (I susspect that it had to do with code being executed as it loaded, or partial code being put to use while the rest was still loading or something).
I switched to Opera a while back, my first run with it was rather buggy, it would crash for almost no reason (sneeze, crash.... reboot). Anyway, with v5 or v6 of Opera I started using the ad-based one full time, untill I switched over to Firebird some months ago.
I've had no problems for the most part with Firebird, I'm not sure why people call it buggy, then again, i run a clean ship here.... only 3 tasks on the task list (CTRL-ALT-DEL) when I boot.
In the end the same core that drives Netscape 7 is the one that drives Firebird and the other Mozilla browsers. What Netscape does have is all the extras tacked on (including the E-mail software, Newsgroup reader, and whatnot).... those things I use seperate programs for and would be a waste of system resources for me to install Netscape, not only that, but I think the system resource footprint for Netscape is much larger than these other Mozilla browsers, which is another plus in my book.
In the end you gotta go with what works for you.... and if you're using IE then you need to go with something else because IE just doesn't work