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I don't swear by Opera, but I paid for it happily as its better than IE or Netscrape (and Mozilla, IMO)
So I agree, some of us will pay for freedom.
> They tell us these days that people are not going to pay for
> a browser,
> since IE is ubiquitous and free. I'm getting surer and surer
> that people
> *would* pay a non-trivial amount of money, if they had to, to get a
> browser that could do it all, do it fast, and do it without
> this kind of
> baloney. I know some people swear by Opera. Mozilla comes
> pretty close
> on everything except for speed. Safari is great if you're
> running on Apple
> and can do it with only okay CSS and DOM support. (Safari is
> improving in
> that respect, and I have to remember that even Mozilla has some weird
> gaps; does any browser do ":content" and similar amazing things yet?)
>
> As more and more stuff becomes web-based, I think there is now again a
> real opportunity for a next-gen browser to sweep the field and really
> hurt Microsoft in a serious way.
>
> jking
>
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