Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 10:23:52 02/14/01
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On February 14, 2001 at 01:24:33, Jeremiah Penery wrote: >On February 13, 2001 at 14:43:08, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>Actually Internet Explorer and Outlook ARE viruses (they are installed on your >>computer even if you don't want them, it is difficult to get rid of them, and >>they disturb your system big time, the only thing they do not do is to reproduce >>themselves, but somehow big brother has found other ways to spread the >>infection), and they both allow easy entry of other viruses on your PC. > >Part of the problem is that Win9x has to load a copy of IE if you have _any_ >sort of "active" content in folders, desktop, etc. Then it has to load another >copy when you run IE to browse the web. It also has a copy of explorer running >which is the Windows shell. Windows Explorer (the file manager) seems to be >also a copy of this. So instead of loading the thing once (or maybe twice), >explorer/iexplore can be loaded several times on a Win9x system without being >realized. WinNT/2k doesn't appear to have this problem. > >>That makes a lot of reasons to buy 98lite as soon as possible in order to > >98Lite is very nice, actually. I would support that recommendation. But I >wouldn't recommend running Win9x in the first place. :) > >>remove them from your PC, and to use Netscape 4.7x. > >As much as I would like to agree with you, and as much as I dislike some of >Microsoft's stuff, I must say that in my experience, IE 5.x is a whole lot >better than Netscape 4.7x. It's faster, more stable, and seems to produce >better output on most webpages. (This is on Windows 2000, which in itself is >infinitely better than Win9x - Maybe on Win9x Netscape really is better...) >If you know what you're doing, you're in no more danger of getting a Virus by >using IE than you are by using Netscape or anything else, IMO. I tend to agree. Netscape is _horrible_. Try to read a _large_ message here, and insert comments all over the place. While you do this, watch your virtual memory used grow and grow and grow until netscape crashes due to insufficent memory. Poorest bit of programming I have seen. Also I have found lots of web sites that don't display correctly on netscape, but do display fine on IE. Of course this could be a "design" issue where Microsoft would like to see netscape dry up and blow away, but it is also a fact of life that you can't view all web sites using netscape. Linux or Windows doesn't change this either. My son tried to view his grades online during the Christmas break and we ran into this. My linux box displayed a blank page, my wifes win98 box did the same (both using netscape). When I tried IE on a hunch, it worked perfectly.
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