Opera's pretty good too. Have you removed IE? Assume not but just 'hidden' I would love to get rid of IE but we have Chemset200 which requires some of its libraries I believe, perhaps even the whole thing. Any ideas for dealing with this gratefully received (probably off-list is best!) John Low At 00:22 07/02/03 GMT, you wrote:
Not exactly Linux but definitely open source... On our RM Connect 2.32 network I have been having increasing problems with IE5.001 which is now dpread over 4 packages at least. Realising (thanks Linux User mag) that Mozilla do a Windows version, I've downloaded and installed that. Very, very impressive is the least that can be said. It's now being rolled out as default browser.
Nigel
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