Re: Netscape Communicator Issues

2000-07-06 Thread Matt Fahrner
Well, we wanted to use Netscape because we also have a fair number of Windows and Solaris systems and it was something we could standardize as a browser, mail agent, and address book for all of our users. Also it was a likely candidate to be ported to NC and X-Terminals (for instance, Neowares sup

Re: Netscape Communicator Issues

2000-07-06 Thread Alex Kanavin
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote: > Any help would be appreciated... I think that Netscape engineers don't work on 4.x series anymore. They only fix security bugs and occasionally introduce so-called 'features' ordered by AOL management. Did you try to look at the alternative browsers suc

Netscape Communicator Issues

2000-07-05 Thread Matt Fahrner
Does anyone have an "in" with Netscape/AOL regarding the Communicator for Linux product? We're trying to standardize on it for all users here and have a number of issues we need to resolve in order to make it an effective tool. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way to directly contact their