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... does it take to leave IE and learn netscape and all? Every time I turn around somebody is saying something negative about IE and what problems they have with it...
it really does take me what seems like forever to adapt to changes on programs and learning anything new... (head trauma... and now age too!) Is there something better than Netscape? Talk to me, please.
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I switched from IE to Netscape and find it very easy to navigate. MY problem lies in switching from AOL to anything else! In spite of it's problems, AOL is still the simplest to use and the most convenient.
![]() Netscape keeps your internet history readily available on the address bar. All you have to do is click the little down arrow and it displays all your history. Under tools, you can clean your history with a click of a button. You can also customize your start page and make it your home page. The only thing I don't like about any other browser besides AOL is that they don't have a dictionary/thesarus installed for ready use. ![]() Sky, if I can do it, I'm sure you can, too! ![]()
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k... I have netscape... I might try itnext weekend.
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