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Post by sara on Mar 18, 2003 22:31:50 GMT -5
I mostly used Mozilla, though I also have an odd browser called Konqueror, and somewhere I have the source for Netscape.
I thought at first the "Amergency" was a clever spelling of some sort. I'd like it to stay.
EDIT : Also, I don't know how to be "aloud" on the internet without using a microphone to record myself and then post the sound files online. I think you can survive not being "aloud" on the internet - that's one of my common word-switchings too.
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Post by noremac9 on Mar 18, 2003 22:44:02 GMT -5
I mostly used Mozilla, though I also have an odd browser called Konqueror, and somewhere I have the source for Netscape. I use a Mozilla based browser, for the most part, called Camino. It was Chimera, but they got sued. It really, really rocks. It's SO fast compared to IE, I can hit the NQ attack button ten times, and it'll execute the command ten times. Very helpfull for fighting weaklings. It's basically Mozilla, with a little upgrade, and optimized for Mac OS X (a Unix based OS). My only quibble is that it's not ULTRA stable, though it does better than IE.
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Post by sara on Mar 18, 2003 23:08:15 GMT -5
I use a Mozilla based browser, for the most part, called Camino. It was Chimera, but they got sued. It really, really rocks. It's SO fast compared to IE, I can hit the NQ attack button ten times, and it'll execute the command ten times. Very helpfull for fighting weaklings. It's basically Mozilla, with a little upgrade, and optimized for Mac OS X (a Unix based OS). My only quibble is that it's not ULTRA stable, though it does better than IE. I like that NeoQuest feature of Mozilla as well.
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