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Stimm,
Nice screenshot! =) I tried out Netscape 6 RC1 back over the summer, and man was it ugly. I couldn't run it for more then 15 minutes without it crashin on me. Is this release of Netscape 6 any more stable? I think if it is, that might be the holy grail for many Linux users....
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Im using it right now and it seems very stable, But i noticed it used more cpu power then the older netscape 4.73. (but only at the start up of the program)But all in all it seems like a stable and cool looking version of netscape. two thumbs up
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I have been using Mozilla for a while now and it has been very stable. I highly recommend it (and will probably continue to use Mozilla even after netscape comes out).
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