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In article <E0HHO0EhuTOWNmP4VLZsjPZ6O9dk@4ax.com> , Glen Berry
<7no### [at] ezwvcom> wrote:
>> It's funny that you first hear lots of stories about unstability, but when
>>you try yourself, you don't see any.
>
> Well, I DID try it myself, and I suffered from system instability.
I think then you really have problems with your system in general. Maybe to
much overclocking? ;-)
Seriously, I have yet to see a system that was more unstable using IE 4 than
using IE 3 assuming it was stable in the first place. IE 5/6 are a bit
different, but surely not IE 4. You can be sure I am the last person in
favor of M$, but IE 4 is a serious improvement over IE 3 on PC in every
possible way. I have been using a Win 95 system running in a full emulator
(Virtual PC) on Macs for over three years now on average for a few hours a
week, and IE 4 has not introduced any problems or crashes ever since I
installed it. And my mother's PC (a crazy collection of old parts) ran Win
95 until a year ago, also using IE 4 ever since it was available without a
problem.
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich
e-mail: mac### [at] povrayorg
I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
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