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Originally posted by Matt Leese
Microsoft would love to lock you into using IE in perpetuity by making web pages incompitable with any other browser.
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Good point. I have been using Netscape Communicator 4.7 for about 1 1/2 years, but I recently switched to IE because of all the CSS it supports that Netscape doesn't. In many cases, CSS can make a huge difference and since I was developing a site that used CSS, I decided to start using IE. I agree IE is monopolizing and that is a bad thing, but I still want my CSS. I guess the problem is Netscape is behind and as soon as they catch up with IE, Microsoft will have released even more features that people want. Maybe if Netscape started releasing new features before IE people would start using it more.
BTW, I still using Netscape Messenger instead of Outlook. It's faster, neater, easier to use, and all-around better.