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But Netscape is an AOL product do not much better. ;)  Use Mozilla.  It is
the engine that Netscape uses with actually more features.  Mozilla has
built in pop up blocking.  In Netscape, AOL has it removed because, lo and
behold, they are an ad company and use lots of pop ups.

Netscape may die, but Mozilla won't. It is an Open Source project.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Dixon" <rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users" <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: [PcTech] Netscape Problems


> Jeff
>
> Jeff Crosby wrote:
>
> >
> > I had a similar (I think) problem at home with Netscape a year or so
> > ago.  The desktop at home is XP Pro.  I had 5 users set up in Netscape
> > (me, wife, 3 boys).  For inexplicable reasons, I would from time to
> > time lose everything in Netscape.  Address book, message filters,
> > inbox subfolders, you name it.  Each time I had to set up my account
> > all over again.  From scratch.  I would try to copy the .nab file in
> > with no luck.  When stuff like that starts happening to your _wife_
> > you're in REAL trouble. <g>  I finally gave up and switched to Outlook
> > and IE at home on the desktop.  The laptop at home and my desktop at
> > work (both W2K) work flawlessly with Netscape, even though the laptop
> > also has all 5 users set up.  Must be something to do with XP Pro but
> > I sure don't know what.
> >
> > Sorry that this is no help.
> >
> >> P.S. I use Netscape because it is not a Microsoft product.
> >
> >
> > Same here.
>
> Thanks to a link given to me by Gary Kuznitz (see my response to him), I
> was able to solve the problem.  If you want to go back to Netscape, it
> is possible.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Rob Dixon
>
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