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Posted by: Anonymous (Friday 18 March 2005, 9:16 AM)

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Does this mean they will support Firefox on the Linux platform, too? I broke Firefox on Linspire when I added their Tool Bar extension. Luckily, I found a way around it. But on the WinXP front, I could no longer use the extension WebMailComposer as my email client, it stopped letting me type in a message.

So I download Thunderbird and I make it my primary email client, but I can't access it from Netscape or Firefox without tweaking them to allow it. Now if I do when I upgrade or install the newer versions will the tweaks still work, or will I have to re-do them? I have to use Netscape to access my DSL router, Ebay, Paypal, some educational programs and sites. I refuse to use Outlook at all because it downloads webmail automatically.

Anyone displeased with Netscape joining IE code in their Version 8 software?

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